Pay costs and weak trading drag on BofA Merrill

US bank bucks trend with higher FICC revenues but UK bonus tax and deferred incentive pay add $2bn to full-year costs

Compensation costs rose by more than $2bn at Bank of America’s global banking and markets division last year as deferred incentive payments and the UK bonus tax combined with a weak trading environment to drag net full-year profits for the investment banking division down 37% to $6.3bn.

In full-year results today, the bank echoed US rivals in suffering a drop in fixed income, currencies and commodities revenues in the final three months of the year.

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