PARIS, March 25 (Reuters) - French brokerage Cheuvreux drew angry reactions on Wednesday over bonus payments amid a widening row in France and elsewhere about lavish executive pay during the economic downturn.
The Liberation daily said the broker, part of Credit Agricole , which like many of the world's biggest banks is receiving state support to help it through the financial crisis, would make 51 million euros ($68.8 million) in bonus payments to top managers.
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