
The pay packages of US chief executives are rising faster than corporate earnings and shareholder returns in a sign that corporate America is failing to link executive compensation to performance, a Financial Times study has found.
The results of the survey, which looked at total compensation of chief executives of companies in the S&P 500 index over the past two years, will add weight to calls by corporate governance activists for more shareholder and board oversight of executive pay.
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