UK - The Investment Management Association is planning a radical overhaul of the proxy voting process to ensure that schemes' votes are registered by companies.
The initiative follows the events at Unilever’s annual meeting in August, where the consumer goods giant found, despite fund managers’ claims,that 50% of its shareholders did not vote, and that 10 ...
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