Voici le compte rendu hebdomadaire du forum de la Harvard Law School sur la gouvernance corporative au 29 juin 2017.
J’ai relevé les principaux billets, tout en me limitant au Top 10
Bonne lecture !
- What Is the Business of Business?
- Treasury Department Issues Recommendations on Reforming the U.S. Financial System
- A Modest Proposal? Treasury’s Report on Bank Regulation
- Déjà Vu: Model Risks in the Financial Choice Act
- Is Board Compensation Excessive?
- Ten Questions Every Board Should Ask in Overseeing Cyber Risks
- Federal Bill Attempts to Silence Investors
- The Financial CHOICE Act and the Debate Over Shareholder Proposals
- “Captured Boards”: The Rise of “Super Directors” and the Case for a Board Suite
- The Increasing Evidence that Horizontal Shareholding Is Distorting Our Economy
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