"Bankers in London have received average bonus increases of 40 percent this year and most have also received a jump in base salary, according to a survey, signaling that attempts to restrain payouts are failing", rapporte Reuters.
"Employees in private banking, trading and debt/fixed income received the highest bonuses, while those working in risk management, equity capital markets and commodities saw the largest year-on-year increase in payouts, that more than double depressed 2008 levels" commente eFinancialCareers.
"Almost 70 percent received all their bonus in cash, 19 percent said a part was deferred and 3 percent said some could be clawed back — similar to 2008."
"Employees in private banking, trading and debt/fixed income received the highest bonuses, while those working in risk management, equity capital markets and commodities saw the largest year-on-year increase in payouts, that more than double depressed 2008 levels" commente eFinancialCareers.
"Almost 70 percent received all their bonus in cash, 19 percent said a part was deferred and 3 percent said some could be clawed back — similar to 2008."
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