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Proxy adviser calls on investors to replace chairs of BASF and Munich Re, who previously served as chiefs of their groups
AssetCo is one of the only UK public companies to have an all-male board, Glass Lewis says
Higher number of blue-chip groups propose boosting payouts significantly to compete with US
Bluebell Capital Partners seeks more oversight of the money manager’s approach to sustainable investing
Ladbrokes owner says Barry Gibson will be replaced by interim boss Stella David when he retires
There is no perfect answer for how best to align the motivations of management and investors
Foundation-owned firms’ financial results are comparable to those of their other corporate peers
Rogues’ gallery, revisited
Richard Moriarty criticises ‘serious gaps’ in regulatory toolkit of Financial Reporting Council
The listing of dual-class shares will mean the partial disenfranchisement of many investors
His work led to a landmark shift in the centre of corporate power, from company management to boards
Growth companies need to improve their governance if they want more money from institutions
Chief financial officers have been taking more responsibilities in everything from corporate strategy to sustainability
José Luciano Duarte Penido claims wrangling over CEO selection did not serve the best interests of the company
UK boards are becoming more willing to benchmark CEO rewards against US peers
Ex-CEO Parag Agrawal among four arguing the billionaire ‘manufactured’ their firings
More employers are realising that falling behind can hamper their ability to attract and retain the best leaders
Co-founder of telecoms group Crown Castle criticises agreement to offer board seat to powerful hedge fund
Retailer appoints Jon Thompson, who led the FRC during its bitter battle with the group
Financial regulators vow to introduce ‘stronger incentives’ than Japan
Billionaire to shift a second business away from the state where his $56bn Tesla pay package was struck down
Issa brothers originally took on €39mn debt from EG Group to buy the two Bombardier planes in 2018
GMO demands urgent corporate governance changes and further unwinding of cross-shareholdings
Recent rows and scandals highlight how an ‘unsexy’ topic is important to tech start-ups
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