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Articles:
Wall
Street Reacts With Skepticism, Anger to Pay Cuts
from Bloomberg.com
Moves to rein in executive pay sparked criticism
on Wall Street, as lenders such as Bank of America
Corp. said the measures may hurt the very companies
the U.S. is intent on saving.
Wall
Street on the lam from The Washington Post Slashing executive salaries, bonuses and perks
at the seven bailed-out companies that gorged most
gluttonously at the public trough is emotionally
satisfying, but it shouldn't be.
Who
cares if Wall Street 'talent' leaves? from CNNMoney.com
If lower pay lures some of Wall Street's finest
away, so be it. It's not as if the best and brightest
were doing a good job to begin with.
A
little off the top from the Baltimore Sun
TARP recipients get a salary trim, but some reforms
would benefit all.
Wall
Street pay: Size does matter from TheDeal.com
It's not the size of the paychecks that's the problem.
It's the way the compensation packages are structured.
Executive-Pay
Crackdown: Bad for Business? from Time.com Can the government revolutionize executive
pay? Or is it going to handicap the very companies
it just bailed out? We're about to find out.
The
Paradox of Compensation Limits from TheStreet.com
The Obama administration is quickly learning two
opposing realities about executive compensation.