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Xavier Rolet on his 130-hour weeks at Goldman: ‘Not sure what today’s generation is complaining about’

Pay at the bank was 'good for a broke kid from a Parisian sink estate', and the best Wall Street restaurants delivered lunch and dinner straight to their desks. 'Heaven to a Frenchman!'

Xavier Rolet, the former CEO of the London Stock Exchange, muses on his days as a banker at Goldman Sachs
Xavier Rolet, the former CEO of the London Stock Exchange, muses on his days as a banker at Goldman Sachs Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

How many hours do you really need to clock in investment banking? A group of first-year Goldman Sachs analysts, stretched to breaking point by 100-hour weeks, pleaded for an 80-hour cap in a leaked PowerPoint presentation that has forced banks to overhaul working practices, hike pay and roll out special bonuses in a bid to retain their allure.

The old guard has less sympathy. JPMorgan wealth management boss, Mary Erdoes, raised eyebrows with comments that 80-hours a week are needed for "base-level mastery" of the role.

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