The public may be angry at bankers, but some bankers are angry too. Who are the bankers angry at? According to Robert Diamond, president of the big British bank Barclays, they're angry at other bankers.
Barclays, he told an audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos, never took a dime of direct government help from any government around the world. And he and other bankers whose institutions didn't need a direct government bailout aren't pleased with those banks that didn't display such exemplary judgment.