Reining in executive pay

How can asset owners tackle excessive exec pay, asks Naomi Rainey

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Concerns over excessive remuneration are back in the spotlight as the UK's investors prepare for 2013's annual general meeting (AGM) season.

The Chartered Management Institute's (CMI) National Management Salary Survey found that, despite increasing pressure from shareholders in recent years, chief executives continue to receive bumper b...

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