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Morgan Stanley and Merrill chiefs forgo bonuses

By Greg Farrell and Francesco Guerrera in New York

Published: December 8 2008 19:19 | Last updated: December 9 2008 01:09

The top executives at Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley, led by their chief executives John Thain and John Mack, will not receive bonuses this year amid growing pressure on Wall Street leaders to share the pain of the financial crisis.

Morgan Stanley also became the first large US bank to announce that employees would be forced to pay back some of their bonuses if they caused significant losses, or reputational harm, to the company.

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