Value for money from banking chiefs?

The latest on pay for the titans of finance:

European Central Bank President Mario Draghi was paid 378,240 euros ($518,264) last year, more than twice as much as the $201,700 Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen is set to receive.

While Draghi’s salary tops Haruhiko Kuroda’s 24 million yen ($235,400) for the year ending March 31, it is dwarfed by the 874,000 pounds ($1.46 million) Bank of England Governor Mark Carney is taking home in salary, housing and cash allowances.

By contrast, Lloyd C. Blankfein, the Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer who was the highest paid head of a U.S. bank in 2012, receives a $2 million salary and saw his bonus climb to $21 million for his work last year from $19 million previously. Anshu Jain and Juergen Fitschen, who became co-CEOs of Deutsche Bank AG in June 2012, will be paid a maximum of 9.85 million euros each for 2013, including base salaries of 2.3 million euros and bonuses capped at 7.55 million euros.
— Bloomberg, February 20, 2014
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