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Bosses of biggest US groups suffer free falls to their pensions

By Reuters | China Daily | Updated: 2016-06-17 07:56

Chief executives of the biggest US corporations saw their pay rise in 2015 at the slowest rate in seven years - but it's not because their boards were suddenly getting tough.

The main cause was something far more arcane: bond yields and interest rates.

The nominal amounts set aside by companies to cover pensions fell substantially last year, a result of rising bond yields and anticipation of the US Federal Reserve's first interest-rate hike in nearly a decade.

Bosses of biggest US groups suffer free falls to their pensions

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