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Bank breaks silence on political crisis with advert extolling rule of law
Investor revolts see blue-chip bosses’ median package slip from £4m to £3.4m
It would be wrong to humble bank’s chief publicly and hasten his exit
Dual-listed bank reins in costs and says it is well-prepared for Brexit scenarios
StanChart’s chairman and remuneration committee chair have been silent as the row escalated
Bank’s largest shareholder pushes board to solve chief executive pension row
Civil suit alleges bank did billions of dollars more business than previously thought
Standard Chartered CEO stirs up a hornets’ nest by criticising shareholders
Company’s efforts to put prosecution behind it an example of rotten corporate practice
Shareholder backlash after chief branded them ‘immature’ for pension complaints
One investor said of his pension allowance: ‘He’s not listening to the music’
StanChart chief’s comments did a disservice to shareholders’ right of oversight
With interest rates low, lenders look to attract depositors with different rewards
Winters’ criticism comes after 40% of shareholders failed to back remuneration policy
Competition threatens to squeeze profit margins and compel more spending on technology
The bank is rolling out programmes aimed at inspiring existing and future leaders
Almost 40 per cent of shareholders vote against bank’s remuneration policy
Winning in real life is harder than in the movies
Return of capital marks shift for bank that has long used excess funds for growth
Proxy adviser ISS has criticised bank’s calculations as ‘disingenuous’
Shareholders advised to vote against bank’s pay policy
Bank customer opened account with suitcase containing £500,000 in cash
Shareholder rights group pushes for committee that would regularly meet the board
Bank accused of acting ‘fast and loose’ after changing Bill Winters’ pension calculation