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Morgan Stanley's James Gorman got the biggest pay hike of any Wall Street CEO last year

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Morgan Stanley boosted CEO James Gorman's pay by a third last year  the biggest raise reported so far on Wall Street.

Gorman's compensation jumped to $16 million last year, according to the bank's annual proxy statement  up from $12 million the year before  plus an additional $6.5 million in long-term incentive awards based on performance targets.

The total $22.5 million pay package is up from 2013's total of $18 million.

Here's the board's compensation committee on Gorman's performance:

Our strong business results, strategic execution and shareholder returns are reflected in the 2014 pay decisions for the CEO and other NEOs. 2014 CEO compensation was based on the CMDS Committee’s assessment of Morgan Stanley’s performance and shareholder returns as strong, with room for continued progress, and Mr. Gorman’s individual performance as exceeding expectations.

Morgan Stanley CFO Ruth Porat, who recently announced she would be moving to Google in May, was awarded $13 million last year, up from $12 million the year before.

Colm Kelleher and Greg Fleming, who run the investment banking and trading divisions and the wealth and asset management division, respectively, received $16 million each, up from $14.5 million the year before.

Not every bank has reported 2014 executive compensation yet, but Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein received $24 million (not including a long-term incentive award), Bloomberg reported  up only slightly from the previous year's $23 million compensation.

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