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JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon has $50m bonus rejected by shareholders

Only 31% of shareholders vote in favour of bank’s compensation plan, but the vote isn’t binding

JPMorgan Chase shareholders objected to a roughly $50m retention bonus for chief executive Jamie Dimon and voted against the bank’s compensation plan 17 May.

Only 31% of shareholders voted in favour of the bank’s pay plans at the annual shareholder meeting.

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