EUROPE / SPAIN (Agencies) A study by French pollster Alphaville, published in Le Parisien on Saturday, said that Spanish banking executives were the third best paid in Europe in 2010, with €3,701,000,000 in total. The calculations include not only their regular salaries but also other kinds of remuneration such as stock, shares, etc. Ahead of the Spaniards were the British (€5,777 million) and the Swiss (€4,422 million). The Germans came after Spain (€3,285 million), the Italians (€1,896M), the Swedish (€1,356M), Austrians (€1,251M), French (€865,075) and the Portuguese (€845,892), according to the study. The list of thirteen countries closed out with the Danes (€796,669), the Dutch (€623,250), Norwegians (€537,567) and, lastly, the Belgians with €250.674. The list of individual earnings looks like this:>>>
- Robert Diamond, Barclays, € 11,596,000
- Brady Dougan, Credit Suisse, €9.243M
- Alfredo Sáenz, Santander, €7.878M
- Stuart Gulliver, HSBC, €7.191M
- Michael Geoghegan, HSBC, €6.778M
- Josef Ackermann, Deutsche Bank, €6.304M
- Boris Collardi, Julius Baer, €5.758M
- Stephen Hester, RBS, €5.398M
- Francisco González, BBVA, €5.316M
- Peter Sands, Standard Chartered, €3.593M
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