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publicly traded firms: But there would be no EU-wide pay cap and the so-called "say on pay" policy would only apply to publicly traded firms in the 28-nation bloc. , according to BBC. Since the global financial crisis began in 2007-08, the EU has agreed to ban banker bonuses of more than twice the level of fixed pay. The proposal is part of a mooted commission package to boost shareholder power and control executive pay. The move is the latest by European lawmakers to control executive awards. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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