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Banks look to end rewards for failure

By Adrian Cox and Brooke Masters

Published: November 18 2008 21:15 | Last updated: November 18 2008 21:15

News that three of the world’s biggest banks have scrapped bonuses for top executives brings back memories of two decades ago, the last time the compensation cupboard was bare.

In 1990, stock market swings and the collapse of the junk bond market led to widespread job cuts and the elimination of bonuses.

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