China tightens rules on pay for top bankers

China has tightened controls on pay for its top bankers, becoming the latest country to try to reduce financial risks by linking management of risk more closely to compensation.

China tightens rules on pay for top bankers

China has tightened controls on pay for its top bankers, becoming the latest country to try to reduce financial risks by linking management of risk more closely to compensation.

Banks must withhold at least 40% of bonuses for top executives for a minimum of three years and can recover payments if poor performance causes heavy losses, the China Banking Regulatory Commission announced.

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