
Reform of bankers’ pay has leapt to the forefront of efforts to prevent a recurrence of the credit crunch as regulators, politicians and banking executives explore ways to make bonuses better reflect risk and long-term performance.
By Brooke Masters and Chris Hughes
Published: May 21 2008 23:14 | Last updated: May 21 2008 23:14

Reform of bankers’ pay has leapt to the forefront of efforts to prevent a recurrence of the credit crunch as regulators, politicians and banking executives explore ways to make bonuses better reflect risk and long-term performance.