Wednesday, September 24, 2008
FSA to consider bonus clampdown
Lord Adair Turner on city bonuses and possible penalties
The new chairman of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has said it could penalise banks who pay bonuses that encourage excessive risk-taking.
Lord Adair Turner told BBC News that the FSA would not regulate how much was paid, but would ask banks to explain their bonus structures.
Banks found to encourage risky actions could be compelled to hold more capital, raising their costs.
Some believe bonuses should be based on longer-term results.
"What we are now doing is saying to banks, explain to us what your structure of bonuses are," said Lord Turner.
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