JPMorgan raises Dimon's pay 35%, but adds strings
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JPMORGAN Chase & Co directors raised chief executive Jamie Dimon's total compensation by 35 per cent to US$27 million for 2015, a regulatory filing on Thursday showed.
But the board cut the cash portion and tied three-fourths of the total to more performance-sensitive stock awards, the filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission said.
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