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Lobbyists want to scrap the 20% threshold signifying meaningful investor dissent at AGMs
Protest vote comes after metals group approves A$1.1bn for green projects
Minority of shareholders had pushed for cut to share grant awarded at pandemic-induced low
Annual profits at the UK stockpicker’s Fundsmith drop to £50mn
Payouts for some roles set to fall by 25% as higher interest rates damp dealmaking and IPOs
Former boss of government-backed lender will forego £4.7mn in unvested share awards and a bonus of up to £2.9mn
The FT rounds up the US bank executives cashing in their shares
Rejection of bonus scheme comes as Australia’s flag carrier is being sued by regulator over ‘ghost flights’ scandal
Incoming CEO Ted Pick and his top two lieutenants will receive equal packages worth roughly $20mn at time of grant
Move aimed at boosting City will abolish EU rule that limits payouts to twice base salary
Ex-Bank of Ireland boss is one of most high-profile departures from Swiss bank since UBS took over
The correlation that better looking people tend to earn more seems unfair, but chimes with commonplace experience
Asset managers likely to face greater scrutiny over their actions on executive rewards
Combined remuneration at 10 largest groups fell last year but critics argue it remains high
Majority of S&P 500 companies use environmental, social or governance criteria to guide pay
Median blue-chip index chief was paid 118 times the median full-time worker in the UK in 2022
Dispute involving former employee David Handler shines spotlight on inner workings of boutique investment bank
New pay package for Disney’s Bob Iger is just the latest in a series of inducements for high-profile bosses
Hybrid schemes where share plans are mixed with restricted stock units are common in the US
Meta spent the most on private flights last year, including more than $4mn for Sheryl Sandberg
Business committee chair asks top executives to repay ‘100%’ of payments received for work with Horizon scandal inquiry
The UK’s trademark self regulatory approach to governance has been aped around the world
In theory, corporate leaders could be shown to be owing the company money
Activist hedge funds continue push for shake-up at The Restaurant Group
ISS switches recommendation for US bank’s executives after admitting errors in analysis
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