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Governance News from Manifest - ISSN 1745 - 1132 |
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March 07 EditionGovernanceStandards >> Companies >> Activism >> Research >> People >>
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Despite being abolished, OFR still going strongHalf of FTSE 100 companies continue to produce operating and financial reviews (OFRs), despite chancellor Gordon Brown’s unilateral decision to abolish them just over a year ago, a report by Tomorrow’s Company has found. More >> |
Poor governance linked to poor performanceCompanies that breach corporate governance best practice tend to be bad investments, a study by the Association of British Insurers has found. More >> |
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More independent directors needed in ChinaMore independent directors should be recruited and their contribution needs to be more valued, according to a research study by Fudan University in Shanghai, sponsored by executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles. More >> |
Briefs .....While director salaries in the FTSE 350 unsurprisingly outstrip those at AIM and SmallCap companies, over the last year smaller companies have experienced a faster rate of remuneration increases, a study by Deloitte has found. More >> |
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