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Pay is likely to be under pressure at Morgan Stanley, as the firm shrank its compensation costs from $2.4bn in 2014 to $1.4bn last year in its Institutional Securities division.
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Markets and banking helped drive Citi’s better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings, but the results still failed to convince investors that the bank has a clear path to growth.
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The abrupt departure of Greg Fleming shows Morgan Stanley’s top boss is delivering on his promise to make nurturing the next generation of leaders a defining aspect of his regime, writes David Rothnie
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JP Morgan’s corporate and investment bank (CIB) reported an 80% increase in profit in the fourth quarter, as the division’s legal fees and compensation dropped 20%.
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One of the bond market's best known heads of treasury has stepped down and is heading to another financial institution, GlobalCapital understands.
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The Bank of England is proposing to allow banks to take back the bonuses they pay to buy financiers out of their contracts with competitor firms.