Wall Street Bonuses for 2026 Likely Hit by Iran Conflict, Experts Say
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Financial analysts warn that the ongoing conflict in Iran could reduce the size of 2026 bonuses for Wall Street firms.
The warning comes as the war in Iran continues to strain global markets, prompting concerns that the economic fallout will force investment banks and other financial institutions to cut compensation packages for their top performers.
While the exact impact remains uncertain, experts note that the situation is still early and the final effect on bonus payouts will depend on how the conflict evolves over the next few years.
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