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In with the 'On' Crowd

Back in early 2007, during the height of the credit bubble, one of WallStreet's most senior bankers criticised me over some of my articles about the complex credit world. “Why do you keep writing that structured finance is murky and opaque?” he railed. “It's not opaque - anyone can get anything they want off a Bloomberg machine!”

“But what about that 99 per cent of the population that is not on Bloomberg?” I asked, pointing out that most politicians and journalists - let alone ordinary voters - did not have access to those hallowed Bloomberg terminals, which allow financiers to access data and place trades, as well as providing news coverage. How could they get information? That question elicited a long, pregnant pause. This particular banker clearly assumed that everyone who mattered had a Bloomberg terminal. He did not know how to reply.

This little exchange has popped into my head repeatedly in recent days, as allegations have emerged that some Bloomberg journalists in recent years have been looking at details of clients' terminals. As the revelations have tumbled out, this has infuriated some financiers. Meanwhile, Bloomberg executives have rushed to reassure their clients that they respect confidentiality - and are now tightening internal controls to separate the journalism from the commercial terminal business.

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吉莲•邰蒂(Gillian Tett)担任英国《金融时报》的助理主编,负责manbetx app苹果 金融市场的报导。2009年3月,她荣获英国出版业年度记者。她1993年加入FT,曾经被派往前苏联和欧洲地区工作。1997年,她担任FT东京分社社长。2003年,她回到伦敦,成为Lex专栏的副主编。邰蒂在剑桥大学获得社会人文学博士学位。她会讲法语、俄语、日语和波斯语。

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