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Staff costs at big banks take larger share of pot

The world’s big international banks are paying out much more on staff costs relative to profits since the financial crisis while cutting the portion of income paid out in dividends, according to data compiled by the Financial Times.

The findings come amid increasing shareholder complaints at annual meetings in the US and Europe over the past two months that bank staff are being awarded too high a share of the profits.

The FT data measured trends at 13 international banks, examining the proportion of an overall pot – comprised of net profits and staff costs – allocated three ways: to dividends, staff costs and retained earnings.

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