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We analyse the principles for sound compensation practices at financial institutions and their implementation standards (briefly PSSCPs) issued in 2009 by the Financial Stability Board (FSB). We examine, first of all, the political economy of the PSSCP. We describe their formation as a result of...
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In this Article we submit that the compensation structures at banks before the financial crisis were not necessarily flawed and that recent reforms in this area largely reflect already existing best practices. In Part I we review recent empirical studies on corporate governance and executive pay...
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Key points:• This article considers how the recent market turmoil affected national banking systems, thereby prompting state measures;• It describes the remuneration problems shown by the financial crisis: rewards for failure; short-term behaviour; inappropriate design of performance...
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We examine the political dynamics which led to the codification of the Principles and Standards for sound compensation practices at financial institutions at international (G 20) level and to their subsequent implementation on both sides of the Atlantic. We show that the regulation of bankers'...
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The paper outlines the developments in the EU regulatory framework for executive remuneration since 2004 and going through the financial crisis. It also presents the results of an analysis of the remuneration practices adopted by the largest European listed firms before and after the crisis,...
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This paper analyses the regulatory framework which applies to the determination of directors' remuneration in Europe and the extent to which European firms follow best practices in corporate governance in this area, drawing on an empirical analysis of the governance systems which European firms...
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The aim of the European Union's policy in the financial services sector is to create an integrated Europe-wide single market through a framework of legislation, co-operation and practice. Efforts to promote the integration of financial services in the EU began in 1973 on a piecemeal basis, but...
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