Bank of England governor Mark Carney believes "fundamental change" is needed to the institutional culture and compensation arrangements within Britain's major banks.
The governor endorsed targeting bankers' fixed pay and expressed disappointment that the EU-wide bonus cap did not go further to address this. Carney's speech came as it emerged that former RBS ...
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