http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/8052987/US-banks-the-bonus-pots-have-shrunk.html
No news in Europe about the foreclosure scandal rocking America.
Only concerns about a smaller bonus pool for the big banks
The question is, do they know, or do they just not care?
JP Morgan Chase kicks off a critical reporting season for US banks that will see less money poured into Wall Street's bonus pot as profits slide.
The US bank, which has fared better than most since the financial crisis started, is expected by analysts to report a third quarter profit of $3.8bn (£2.4bn), or 90 cents a share, on Wednesday, compared with $4.8bn or $1.09 a share, in the second quarter.
The summer has proved tough for banks' trading divisions on both sides of the Atlantic as deepening uncertainty over the global recovery reduced investors' risk appetite.