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Regulators restart bid to curb bonus pay on Wall Street

Incentive compensation rules are required by the 2010 Dodd-Frank law but have yet to be put in place

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has expressed reluctance to consider the measure this year. 
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has expressed reluctance to consider the measure this year.  Photo: Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press

Long-dormant efforts to restrict Wall Street pay have returned to the agenda as regulators make another push to address unfinished business from a 2010 financial overhaul.

Banking regulators are planning to revive a proposal that would require big banks to defer compensation for executives and take back more of their bonuses if losses pile up, according to people familiar with the matter. 

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