War of Words on Banker Pay May Melt Into Accord at G-20 Talks

Global leaders meeting at the Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh next week are moving toward a compromise on compensation rules that fall short of the political rhetoric branding banker pay a worldwide disgrace. Full Story »

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Lays out the European and American positions without editorializing. Rather than just reporting, it explains the motivations of the various parties, what their priorities are, and where compromise could be achieved.

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