Taking the long view on European corporate governance reforms

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Investors responding to the EC's green paper on corporate governance agree institutions are responsible for improving corporate governance in Europe. But in the first of a three-part series, Emma Cusworth finds they take exception to the EC's view investors are too focused on the short-term

In a world increasingly focused on short-term financial risk and reward, it can be difficult to encourage disenfranchised beneficial owners of assets to focus on longer-term benefits that are hard ...

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