SHOCK for the continuous suicides of bankers

The official interpretations speak for demanding work pace but many associate the suicides with the estimates that some kind of crash will occur in the global economy, more severe than the one of 2008.

SHOCK for the continuous suicides of bankers

A series of "strange" suicides of bankers cause anxiety and great concern in the global financial industry.

Suicides are increasing continuously, and reached 11 in just three months.

The official interpretations speak for demanding work pace.

The recent suicide of the strain of Deutsche Bank, William Broeksmit, has further upset the financial industry worldwide, both concerning the working conditions but also their expectations for the future of the industry.

The police , as Bloomberg reported, has not determine whether the suicide comes from work-related stress, but very experts emphasize that the working environment of investment banks is the more stressful in the financial sector .

Besides, there are few who believe that, given that the majority of the bankers had been employed in the areas of risk management, the suicides are associated with estimates that some type of crash will occur in the global economy, more severely than the one of 2008.

Indeed, already has formed a list of the names of those who have ended their lives:

1 - William Broeksmit, 58 years old, Deutsche Bank, January 26th
2 - Karl Slym, 51 years old, Tata Motors, January 27th
3 - Gabriel Magee, 39 years old, JP Morgan, January 27th
4 - Mike Dueker, 50 years old, US investment bank
5 - Richard Talley, 57 years old, American Title Services
6 - Tim Dickenson, Swiss Re
7 - Ryan Henry Crane, 37 years old, JP Morgan
8 - Li Junjie, 33 years old, JP Morgan HQ
9 - James Stuart Jr, National Bank of Commerce
10 - Edmund (Eddie) Reilly, 47 years old, Midtown's Vertical Group
11 - Kenneth Bellando, 28 years old, Levy Capital

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