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And The Most Stressed-Out Firm Staff Work At....

last updated: 31 March 2008
Bear Stearns (unsurprisingly).

1,937 financial markets professionals took part in our Financial Markets Stress Survey last week.

Here's the 'stressed-out' bankers firm league table (where staff feel more stressed than they did just 6 months ago) :

1. Bear Stearns - 98.3%

2. Morgan Stanley - 97.1%

3. Royal Bank of Scotland - 91.5%

4. Lehman Brothers - 89.2%

5. SG Corporate & Investment Banking - 72.1%

6. UBS - 71.6%

7. Bank of America - 70.9%

8. Merrill Lynch - 70.8%

9. Dresdner Kleinwort - 70.7%

10. Barclays Capital - 69.8%

11. Citigroup - 69.7%

12. Schroders - 67.4%

13. HSBC Investment Bank - 66.9%

14. Deutsche Bank - 66.4%

15. ABN AMRO - 61.9%

16. Goldman Sachs - 61.2%

17. JPMorgan - 58.8%

18. Credit Suisse - 54.5%

19. State Street - 50.4%

20. BNP Paribas - 48.7%

21. Nomura International - 47.3%

22. Bank of New York Mellon - 46.1%

23. Wachovia - 45.8%

24. Morley Fund Management - 44.3%

25. BlackRock - 41.6%

And here's the other results:

Overall, 71.4% of respondents said that they felt more stressed out than they did 6 months ago.

69.1% said that they were exhibiting 3 or more of the following signs of stress:

Trouble sleeping, escaping through drinking more, decreased appetite, inability to concentrate, general loss of productivity, getting sick more, short temper, more frequent bad moods, isolating yourself from friends and family and general apathy.

46.8% of respondents said that they were actively trying to manage their stress.

23.5% said that they weren't, but were going to start now.

29.7% said that they feel that they can't do anything about it.

FRONT OFFICE

75.6% of respondents said that they felt more stressed out than they did 6 months ago.

71.1% said that they were exhibiting 3 or more signs of stress.

42.9% of respondents said that they were actively trying to manage their stress.

25.9% said that they weren't, but were going to start now.

31.2% said that they feel that they can't do anything about it.

MIDDLE OFFICE

66.9% of respondents said that they felt more stressed out than they did 6 months ago.

63.1% said that they were exhibiting 3 or more signs of stress.

46.3% of respondents said that they were actively trying to manage their stress.

23.1% said that they weren't, but were going to start now.

30.6% said that they feel that they can't do anything about it.

BACK OFFICE

68.9% of respondents said that they felt more stressed out than they did 6 months ago.

70.2% said that they were exhibiting 3 or more signs of stress.

51.6% of respondents said that they were actively trying to manage their stress.

20.8% said that they weren't, but were going to start now.

27.6% said that they feel that they can't do anything about it.

REGIONAL RESULTS

The Americas -

72.8% of respondents said that they felt more stressed out than they did 6 months ago.

75.1% said that they were exhibiting 3 or more signs of stress.

Asia-Pac

62.8% of respondents said that they felt more stressed out than they did 6 months ago.

65.1% said that they were exhibiting 3 or more signs of stress.

Europe, Middle East & Africa

71.5% of respondents said that they felt more stressed out than they did 6 months ago.

68.2% said that they were exhibiting 3 or more signs of stress.