Does the recent spate of voting rights restrictions imposed by high-profile companies signal that corporate governance reform is backsliding in France?
Does the recent spate of voting rights restrictions imposed by high profile French companies signal that corporate governance reform is on the back heel in France? Jessica Freedman asks the experts
Governance reform in Europe has been moving at a rapid pace. Driven by a whirlwind of privatizations, the unwinding of cross-shareholdings and an end to the reliance on state ownership, foreign capital flooded into the continent in the 1990s bringing with it demands on companies to improve transparency
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