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Big banks delay decisions on bonuses

By Lina Saigol, Brooke Masters and Jennifer Hughes

Published: September 25 2008 19:37 | Last updated: September 25 2008 19:37

Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs are delaying their decisions about year-end bonuses as they struggle with the financial crisis.

The US investment banks have traditionally set the bar for European and American competitors because their fiscal years end earlier. But the two, which have been forced to seek regulated retail bank status, are putting off their October meetings on bonuses until they have greater clarity about the fourth quarter.

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