(Bloomberg Opinion) — Wall Street used to worry that business would be severely impaired if employees ever lost access to their office and the high-tech workstations on which they depend. The Covid-19 pandemic changed all that. In this year’s grand working-from-home experiment, traders did just fine: They connected from remote locations and minted billions of dollars in revenue, allowing their firms to post record trading profits.Unfortunately, we’re starting to see that the big investment banks may have been less effective in policing staff behavior recently.Two of Morgan Stanley’s most senior trading bosses are leaving after the company discovered the use …read more
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