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New regulation on pay transparency in the US should force openness in other areas too
BlackRock and Vanguard want to give ordinary investors a say
UK pilot by $8tn asset manager signals ‘revolution in shareholder democracy’, says chief executive Larry Fink
Boards cushion stock falls by removing performance goals and replacing options with shares
Japanese group promotes German executive Stefan Kaufmann to top job
Pension funds accuse German carmaker of failing to disclose details of lobbying via trade associations
Seven directors step down under pressure from justice department lawyers on ‘interlocking directorships’
The law firm’s Hong Kong office has been hurt by intra-office affairs
Tesla chief’s stop-start plan to buy social media platform for $44bn has left staff in an uncomfortable limbo
Porsche IPO adds to corporate governance concerns over differing share classes and overlapping shareholdings
Nader Haffar steps down after firm engulfed by a wave of allegations of nepotism, cronyism and partner discontent
CME Group also an outlier as growing number of S&P 500 companies publish more information
Increased responsibility for drafting and operating ethical standards looks unstoppable
Regulator objects to fund platform’s founder Andy Bell remaining on board having stepped down as chief
Company’s next boss needs to lay out a coherent competing vision
Structures are needed that prevent CEOs from believing the sycophants or staying too long
Investors are realising that loss of biodiversity is as serious as climate change. Plus: activists see executive pay as tool to bring about change; asset funds warned of greenwashing; carbon credits being questioned as tool for net-zero goals; turmoil prompts supply chain audit
New laws and shortcomings of just-in-time logistics mean businesses pay more attention to due diligence
Ice cream brand’s founders say sales in occupied Palestinian territories not aligned with social mission
Call to address ‘massive crisis’ after reports of nepotism, cronyism and culture of fear
Justice department will limit deferred prosecution deals as part of tougher corporate enforcement regime
A choice between utopian and dystopian paths is likely to shape business for a decade
Asset manager has voted against reappointments in effort to improve corporate governance
Shareholders of Swiss luxury group line up against hedge fund Bluebell’s challenge to chair Johann Rupert
Malus and clawback provisions are increasingly common, but not yet credible
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