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US bank chiefs face $500,000 limit

By Greg Farrell in New York

Published: February 4 2009 19:01 | Last updated: February 4 2009 19:01

Ken Lewis has averaged more than $20m in annual remuneration since being named chief executive of Bank of America in 2001, but his payments would be capped at $500,000 a year if his company returned to the US Treasury for more taxpayer support.

The proposed cap, unveiled in Washington on Wednesday, would place strict limits on compensation paid to senior executives at banks that received funds from the federal troubled asset relief programme in the future.

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