One Year Ago In Derivatives Week 

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One Year Ago In Derivatives Week 

Deutsche Bank deferred up to 90% of the amounts of some bonuses over three years, targeting the firm’s more senior employees and senior risk takers. The firm also lowered the threshold at which a bonus would be subject to deferral, from EUR100,000 to EUR75,000. [According to news reports, the firm will defer an employee’s bonus above EUR200,000 (USD264,800) for 2011. Should the bonus be above the EUR200,000 limit, then he/she will receive half of it in cash, and half of it in shares. The shares can be sold in August.]

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