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Mysterious, insulting statues of 'rat bankers' have appeared in the City of London

Jul 28, 2015, 18:03 IST

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Statues that appear to depict bankers as black rats have sprung up in the heart of the City of London.

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There wasn't any placard from an artist claiming credit, or title, just a sign saying "Please do not climb".

They're right in the middle of a cluster of bank offices and branches on Bishopsgate, outside the Deutsche Bank office and across from branches of HSBC and Lloyds - and a two minute walk from the Bank of England.

It looks like they're made out of paper mache and black paint.

What do they mean? Are they a comment on the run of financial crises and scandals in the City since 2008?

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We don't know. But we'd love to hear from who made them

Email bmoshinsky@businessinsider.com if you why they are there, or even if you're the artist and you actually made them.

There are two of them on a low platform:

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This one is distressed. Maybe because it's wearing a jumper and is feeling underdressed in the City.

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The other one is wearing a jacket and has its hands behind its back. An allusion to handcuffs?:

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