Pay tops agenda at HSBC AGM

Douglas Flint, the chairman of the UK bank, faced tough questions on executive compensation at today's annual general meeting in London

HSBC’s leadership faced difficult questions over executive compensation at the bank’s annual general meeting today, as nearly a fifth of shareholders voted against its 2010 pay awards.

At the meeting in London's Barbican Centre, 18.7% of voting shareholders rejected the remuneration report presented by chairman Douglas Flint, more than at rival Barclays where 9.6% voted against the pay scheme presented at its recent AGM.

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