
U.S. bank regulators are renewing efforts to implement unfinished Dodd-Frank incentive-pay rules aimed at curbing bonus payments to Wall Street executives. This initiative, reported by the Wall Street Journal, involves a proposal that would require big banks to defer executive compensation and enable more extensive clawbacks of bonuses. However, these renewed efforts are notable for lacking support from the Federal Reserve.
US regulators mulling bid to limit bonuses for Wall Street execs, WSJ reports https://t.co/yAQjPcYYS9 https://t.co/PZMd0BHJOT
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US regulators mulling bid to limit bonuses for Wall Street execs, WSJ reports https://t.co/KxVwZKBWKJ https://t.co/2TW3U2nEBL


