Regulation

Wall Street pay limits are back on the agenda for regulators

Some bank executives are open to new rules, hoping for softer pay limits now than if a Democrat becomes president in 2020

Long-dormant efforts to restrict Wall Street pay are back on the agenda as regulators turn to unfinished business left over from the 2010 financial overhaul.

Banking regulators are discussing reviving a proposal that would require big banks to defer some compensation for executives and to take back more of their bonuses if losses pile up at a firm, according to people familiar with the matter.

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