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US bank chiefs pressured to waive bonuses

By Saskia Scholtes, Deborah Brewster and Francesco Guerrera

Published: December 14 2008 19:22 | Last updated: December 14 2008 19:22

Top bank executives are facing growing pressure to forgo bonuses this year after dismal earnings and infusions of capital from the US Treasury have made such payments increasingly controversial.

The majority of banks that have accepted government money under the Treasury’s capital purchase programme will decide in the coming weeks on executive bonuses for 2008. But many executives admit that bonuses would be regarded as inappropriate at banks that have suffered losses, particularly if they have also accepted government capital infusions.

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