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EU moves to cap bank bonuses at 2 times annual salary

European lawmakers drafted an agreement Thursday that would ban bonuses in the financial sector of anything larger than two times the employee's annual salary
A woman leaves a branch of British bank Lloyds in London. The EU rule would cap bank sector bonuses at two times an employee's annual salary. (Luke MacGregor/Reuters)

European lawmakers drafted an agreement Thursday that would ban bonuses in the financial sectorof anythinglarger thantwo times the employee's annual salary.

The European parliament put together the framework of an agreement that would see bonuses capped at the worker's annual salary, but allow for a 2:1 bonus to salary ratio only with the express permission of the company's shareholders.

The agreement would cover all financialfirms in Europe, regardless of how profitable they are, and whether they received any taxpayer support during the financial crisis. But it is dependenton EU member nations ratifying the agreement in their own parliaments.

The move is unlikely to be approved by governments in England and Germany, two nations whose financial capitals,London and Frankfurt, rely heavily on the financial sector.

The move is part of a broader push among European legislators to reform the banking sector into a mechanism to improve the standard of living on the continent, notmerelya money making machine solely drivento create wealth for shareholders and employees no matter the cost.

Opposition to the banking sector has been palpable for the last few years after a series of high-profile bank failures required taxpayer bailouts and biting austerity measuresin a number of countries.