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Wall Street bonuses hit a record high of $47.5 billion in 2024, with the average employee receiving $250K; here's what to expect this yearWall Street bonuses soared to $244,700 on average in 2024, boosting NYC tax revenue and local businesses. Explore the economic impacts and ...
Wall Street bonuses jump 32% as total surges to record, NY comptroller saysWall Street banker bonuses surged 31.5% to an average of $244,700 in 2024 as a result of robust dealmaking and increased investment banking...
Wall Street bonuses to plunge as much as 45% for bankers - studyBankers who underwrite equity or debt offerings are forecast to receive payouts that are 40% to 45% lower than in 2021, while their counter...
Boeing investors reach deal to settle safety lawsuit over 737 MAX: SourcesThe proposed settlement agreement is expected to be filed in the coming days in Delaware Chancery Court, and is subject to approval by a ju...
Amazon pressed for racial equity review after strong vote tallyThe call for the racial equity audit received the highest level of support among 11 shareholder proposals at Amazon's annual meeting on Wed...
Boeing asks Delaware court to throw out shareholders' lawsuit over the safety of 737 MAXIn an amended complaint unsealed in February, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who heads the state pension fund, and other inves...
Wall street bonuses go up as jobs declineOn wall street, profits are down and the number of workers is shrinking.But bonuses continue to swell.
- Wall Street cash bonuses decline to $20.8 bn in 2010
Wall Street entities shelled out less cash bonuses than previous years at $20.8 billion in 2010, reflecting the gradual shift towards defer...
- Pensions weigh options from BP spill
The exasperation with BP felt by residents of the Gulf states is spreading to shareholders - and some are taking the oil giant to court.
- More oil flows into Gulf of Mexico after accident
Oil gushed unchecked from BP's ruptured Gulf of Mexico well after collision involving an undersea robot halted efforts to contain oil spill...
- NY state pension to sue BP for loss
New York state's pension fund plans to sue BP to recover losses from the drop in the company's stock price due to its "disastrous" oil spil...
- Wall Street ramps up hiring as profits rebound
Wall St is hiring again. Consulting firms say demand for top talent is rising & cos are dangling lucrative pay to attract key people. Finan...
- Wall Street bonuses down to a trickle as bailouts rise
The Wall Street bonus, considered a sacred ritual, may become the industry’s biggest casualty as governments worldwide bail out financial i...
- Wall St bonuses fell 44 per cent in 2008: Official
Wall Street paid out 44 per cent less in bonuses last year as securities companies laid off thousands of workers and stock prices plunged, ...
- Wall Street crisis threatens 225,000 New York jobs
A report predicts 48,000 job cuts in New York city's financial services sector, 38,000 of them in the securities industry. Reshape your car...
- Fuld replacement named at Lehman Brothers
A restructuring expert overseeing the liquidation of Lehman Brothers will replace Richard Fuld as chief executive on Dec. 31, Lehman lawyer...
- Lehman CEO to step down by year-end
The chief executive of fallen investment bank Lehman Brothers will step down by the end of the year without severance or a bonus, a spokesm...