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Alleged bank by bank salary increases (part II)

This is an update to our previous article on alleged salary increases on a bank by bank basis.

The figures below are derived from a fixed income executive search firm and are therefore specific to markets roles. We can't vouch 100% for their accuracy, but think they're correct. In most cases they confirm the data we provided in our previous article.

If you have anything to add (particularly for Credit Suisse or JP Morgan), please let us know in the comment box below.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

BofA Merrill alleged salary increases

Citigroup

Citigroup alleged salary increases

UBS

UBS alleged salary increases

Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley

Barclays Capital

Barclays Capital alleged salary increases

(BarCap salaries are still understood to be under review, so these are provisional and based on a small sample size.)

Credit Suisse

Credit Suisse alleged salary increases

JP Morgan

JPMorgan alleged salary increases

Nomura

Nomura alleged salary increases

Goldman Sachs

Goldman alleged salary increases

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AUTHORSarah Butcher Global Editor
  • Si
    Silverback
    14 July 2011

    Some of these fugures are with bonus included and some are without, it's confusing.

  • di
    dingxiao
    8 September 2010

    rbs?

  • Sa
    Sales 41
    15 July 2010

    Is this survey only focused on the UK market?

  • AB
    ABS SALES
    4 July 2010

    nomura's figures are correct at junior level... Correct there is no ASS 1-2-3 but are correct (i work there)

  • Ja
    Jason
    16 February 2010

    My recommendation is to stay well clear of hedge funds - despite what you may read in the press the owners are greedy and will line their pockets first, pursuing a top-down approach - even at some of the "blue chip" firms...the numbers posted here are eye watering - as such I will be moving back to an investment bank where at least there is a remuneration committee which seeks a "fair" distribution....

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