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Wall Street chiefs handed pay hikes despite shareholder losses

Banks and financial companies delivered negative returns in 2018, but most CEOs got big salary increases

Wall Street companies delivered significant losses to their shareholders last year, but the pain did not spread to the top.

The chiefs of banking and financial institutions in the S&P 500 received a median raise of 8.5% last year, compared with 5.6% for CEOs in the broader index, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis.

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