UK - Many institutional shareholders are failing to exercise responsible ownership and should be forced to report on how they use their voting rights, according to an annual survey by Pensions Investment Research Consultants (PIRC).
The criticism follows findings revealing that proxy voting levels at UK companies have failed to show any major increase this year. With a median turnout of 48.9% in the FTSE350 (51.4% in the FTSE ...
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