Can ‘value up’ governance reforms address the ‘Korea discount’?
Korea is following in Japan’s footsteps in implementing governance reform, writes Christian Mayes
Korea is following in Japan’s footsteps in implementing governance reform, writes Christian Mayes
The European Parliament is looking into governance issues
As one country sets a 10-year limit on how long someone can run a bank
Staley’s history with Jeffrey Epstein has come back to haunt the bank
Says it is seeking to reignite public debate
Shareholders might just be the last bastion when it comes to demanding justice
The world’s largest fund is set to more than double its investments in Saudi Arabia despite Khashoggi killing
Under current rules, firms elect board every five years which blocks efforts to address underperformance, US group claims
A growing number of institutional investors in Europe are embedding ESG analysis in their investment processes in response to regulatory pressure, consumer demand and a rising appetite for new sources of investment signals.
It is no secret the average active fund manager struggles to outperform consistently. Corporate governance is an obvious area where active managers can still prove their value.