As the bonus season gets into full swing, eFinancialCareers.com decided to conduct a survey on the different financial marketplaces to compare incentive packages awarded in 2009.
The studies found that around 90% of Wall Street and City professionals got a bonus in 2009, and that the amount of these bonuses doubled in the 12-month period. This was far from the case for French banks where incentive package compensation in finance and investment banking was down.
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Difficult for French banks to align with Anglo-Saxon bonuses
2010-03-11 00:00:00
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As the bonus season gets into full swing, eFinancialCareers.com decided to conduct a survey on the different financial marketplaces to compare incentive packages awarded in 2009. The studies found that around 90% of Wall Street and City professionals got a bonus in 2009, and that the amount of these bonuses doubled in the 12-month period. This was far from the case for French banks where incentive package compensation in finance and investment banking was down.
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