Wall Street Compensation Likely to Be Lower in ’19, Johnson Says
Wall Street is likely to see moderately lower compensation in 2019 as fee levels and volatile markets weigh on bankers’ bonuses, pay consultant Johnson Associates Inc. said…
Banks also face “continued angst about competition for high-end technology talent,” the firm said, warning that the companies are looking to downsize as some workers are replaced by automation technologies.
Bloomberg / February 27, 2019
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