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Let’s make the responsibility collective

From Prof Nicholas Dorn. Sir, Patrick Jenkins suggests that banks need to find ways of ‘replicating’ the success achieved by Barclays and RBS in clawing back unmerited bonus payments

10:25pm

If Japan is in decline, who is going without what?

From Mr Andrew Hamilton. Sir, I found much of interest in Martin Wolf’s article ‘The risky task of relaunching Japan’ (March 6) on Japanese monetary policy

10:24pm

FCC must unpick broadband cartel

From Mr Martyn Roetter. Sir, Niels Erich’s letter omits to point to the decision to approve the formation of a broadband and video cartel between Comcast and Verizon in August last year

10:21pm

Hungary debating which churches deserve taxpayer money

From Mr András Stefanovszky. Sir, The tone of the FT’s reporting on Hungary continues to be as superficial and biased as it was 12 months ago

10:20pm

Death of executive search has been much exaggerated

From Mr Peter M. Felix. Sir, In response to Andrew Hill’s article: I think Mark Twain summed it up in his famous quote about the exaggeration of his death

10:19pm

LinkedIn not just for headhunting

From Ms Caroline Garnham. Sir, Andrew Hill’s assessment of LinkedIn’s impact on recruitment may be accurate, but it certainly feeds into the stereotype that LinkedIn is all about headhunting

10:02pm

Date must be set by April 1 2014

From Tim Yeo MP and Barry Gardiner MP. Sir, Edward Davey (Letters, March 1) assures us that the government is legislating to set a 2030 carbon target, to be decided in 2016

10:00pm

Treasury has blocked a useful study

From Mr Stephen Radley and others. Sir, The Treasury’s blocking of a major review looking at resource availability and climate change is a missed opportunity

9:59pm

Propositioning works both ways

From The Rev Frank J. Gelli. Sir, The Lucy Kellaway experience should not induce your readers to conclude that improper propositions are necessarily always going from male to female

9:57pm

Not according to my calculations . . .

From Mr Harvey Cole. Sir, Two mathematical oddities in your March 6 edition

Mar 6, 2013

Danger where the differences stop

From Prof Juan E. Corradi. Sir, Gideon Rachman is right in pointing out the ostensive differences between the new populism in Europe and old-vintage fascism

Mar 6, 2013

Brazil is our invaluable partner in global race

From Robert Halfon MP and others. Sir, We were concerned to read that the Home Office wants to remove the current visa travel arrangements between Brazil and the UK

Mar 6, 2013

Japan’s monetary kite unlikely to take off soon

From Mr Alok Sheel. Sir, Martin Wolf raises some interesting issues regarding the strategy that the new team in Bank of Japan could adopt in trying to address deflation

Mar 6, 2013

‘Bureaucrats’ not behind bonus cap proposal

From Sharon Bowles MEP. Sir, Andrea Leadsom claims that the cap on bankers’ bonuses is a ‘vengeful’ proposal from the European Commission, aiming to restrict the UK financial services industry

Mar 6, 2013

Problem summed up in one sentence

From Mr Peter Malmqvist. Sir, Andrea Leadsom writes: ‘A banker in London can literally put the phone down on Friday evening and pick it up on Monday morning in New York and carry on’

Mar 6, 2013

Doubtful about amount of NFC surplus

From Mr Gareth Williams. Sir, Martin Wolf (‘The sad record of fiscal austerity’) highlights the structural financial surplus of UK non-financial companies as an area for policy attention

Mar 6, 2013

Hypocrisy of the BP protesters

From Mr Noah Johnson. Sir, A picture can say a thousand words, and the picture of activists bearing signs shouted three: irony, hypocrisy and irresponsibility

Mar 6, 2013

PCC election was a pointless exercise

From Dr Alex May. Sir, Gus O’Donnell bewails the ‘pathetic’ turnout for the police and crime commissioners’ elections as evidence of our woeful political participation

Mar 6, 2013

Act before student debt holds UK back

From Dr Michael Cross. Sir, We learn – again – that student debt is not a great way to fund higher education

Mar 6, 2013

If this is a stealth tax then it is justified

From Prof Richard Croucher and Dr Marian Rizov. Sir, As researchers long concerned with minimum wages and their effects, we support the sentiments expressed in your editorial

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