Posted AT 6:55 PM EST on 19/09/08
Tales from the week: ‘Some stressful dreams'
RICHARD BLACKWELL AND TAVIA GRANT AND TARA PERKINS
Globe and Mail Update
A cart carrying pizza for 250 people rolled onto Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's fixed income trading floor at noon Friday, rewarding staff at the end of a week during which a number of employees worked around the clock.
“We've been starting pretty early in the morning, European hours, and working late,” said Harry Culham, head of CIBC World Markets fixed income and currencies.
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