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JPMorgan edges up pay costs as dealmaking fees bounce back 13%

Some banks are increasing bonus payments despite strained revenue

JPMorgan's chief executive Jamie Dimon,said 2023 was a reminded of the power of the bank's "investment philosophy"
JPMorgan's chief executive Jamie Dimon,said 2023 was a reminded of the power of the bank's "investment philosophy" Photo: Getty Images

Compensation costs edged up a JPMorgan as the Wall Street bank increased bonuses amid a tough year for dealmaking.

Pay costs within its corporate and investment bank were $14.3bn for 2023, up 3% on a year earlier, but the bank said in a statement that its overall expenses in the fourth quarter increased because of higher pay including "front office incentive compensation, wage inflation and growth in front office and technology employees".

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