FCA

The UK’s financial regulator has published its long-awaited proposals to tackle inadequate climate change disclosures by firms.

The Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) proposals follow feedback from stakeholders to its October 2018 discussion paper on climate change and green finance.

Its …

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OECD sets out international corporate tax proposal

OECD sets out international corporate tax proposal

The OECD has taken steps to ensure multinational companies pay their fair share of taxes in countries where they have significant consumer activities.

The proposal from the OECD’s secretariat, published on October 9, …

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Shareholder Rights Directive pensions trustees

The UK government has outlined what it expects of pensions trustees under the new Shareholder Rights Directive II (SRD II), in an announcement made this month.

SRD II was introduced to improve transparency and stewardship of occupational pensions schemes so …

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Government urged to prioritise audit industry reform

SEC fines PwC over reporting and independence

Accounting giant PricewaterhouseCoopers has been slapped with a $7.9m penalty for violating the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) financial reporting and auditor independence rules.

The regulator found PwC had engaged in ‘improper professional …

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SEC chairman Jay Clayton

SEC’s Clayton attacks lack of global commitment to combatting corruption

The chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched a blistering attack on his foreign counterparts for failing to tackle offshore corruption.

During his speech at the …

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FRC climate "major review"

FRC promises corporate governance and reporting crackdown

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is to expand its monitoring of corporate governance and reporting standards as it considers the effectiveness of its new governance code.

In its annual report for the year …

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South Korean

South Korean watchdog stimulates investor activism

South Korea is set to relax its shareholder reporting rules to allow for greater investor activism.

The country’s Financial Services Commission (FSC) is to amend the ‘5% rule’ which will no longer require institutional …

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UK pensions sign up to cost disclosure initiative

Major UK pensions sign up to cost disclosure initiative

Ten of the UK’s biggest pension schemes have written a joint letter publicly announcing their commitment to the Cost Transparency Initiative.

Launched in November 2018, the Initiative encourages asset managers to …

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Swedish Governance Code

Rise in companies deviating from Swedish governance code

The Board’s 2019 Annual Report, published this week, revealed that over a third (34 per cent) of companies that apply the Code reported at least one deviation in 2018, up from 29 …

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LGC Investment & Pension Summit

Minerva backs key industry Summit

Minerva Analytics has sponsored this year’s flagship LGC Investment and Pensions Summit.

As Europe’s best-known independent provider of global research and proxy voting solutions, Minerva will sponsor the summit’s end of conference podcast …

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