Bonuses for execs of failed banks could be recouped under bill advancing in U.S. Senate
A Federal Reserve police officer guarding the entrance to the Federal Reserve’s William McChesney Martin Building in Washington, D.C. Photo by Alex Wong | Getty Images WASHINGTON — U.S. senators on a panel with jurisdiction over banking regulations on Wednesday approved a bipartisan bill that would allow government officials to “claw back” compensation from banking…
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