Corporate Governance and Investment Management

Corporate Governance and Investment Management
Author: Roger M. Barker,Iris H.-Y. Chiu
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2017-12-29
Genre: Commercial law
ISBN: 9781784713522

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Shareholder engagement with publicly listed companies is often seen as a key means to monitor corporate malpractices. In this book, the authors examine the corporate governance roles of key institutional investors in UK corporate equity, including pension funds, insurance companies, collective investment funds, hedge and private equity funds and sovereign wealth funds. They argue that institutions’ corporate governance roles are an instrument ultimately shaped by private interests and market forces, as well as law and regulatory obligations, and that policy-makers should not readily make assumptions regarding their effectiveness, or their alignment with public interest or social good.

Corporate Governance and Responsible Investment in Private Equity

Corporate Governance and Responsible Investment in Private Equity
Author: Simon Witney
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108485883

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Private equity-backed businesses are increasingly prevalent, and their governance practices are a black box. This book lifts the lid.

Investment Governance for Fiduciaries

Investment Governance for Fiduciaries
Author: Michael E. Drew,Adam N. Walk
Publsiher: CFA Institute Research Foundation
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2019-04-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781944960704

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Governance is a word that is increasingly heard and read in modern times, be it corporate governance, global governance, or investment governance. Investment governance, the central concern of this modest volume, refers to the effective employment of resources—people, policies, processes, and systems—by an individual or governing body (the fiduciary or agent) seeking to fulfil their fiduciary duty to a principal (or beneficiary) in addressing an underlying investment challenge. Effective investment governance is an enabler of good stewardship, and for this reason it should, in our view, be of interest to all fiduciaries, no matter the size of the pool of assets or the nature of the beneficiaries. To emphasize the importance of effective investment governance and to demonstrate its flexibility across organization type, we consider our investment governance process within three contexts: defined contribution (DC) plans, defined benefit (DB) plans, and endowments and foundations (E&Fs). Since the financial crisis of 2007–2008, the financial sector’s place in the economy and its methods and ethics have (rightly, in many cases) been under scrutiny. Coupled with this theme, the task of investment governance is of increasing importance due to the sheer weight of money, the retirement savings gap, demographic trends, regulation and activism, and rising standards of behavior based on higher expectations from those fiduciaries serve. These trends are at the same time related and self-reinforcing. Having explored the why of investment governance, we dedicate the remainder of the book to the question of how to bring it to bear as an essential component of good fiduciary practice. At this point, the reader might expect investment professionals to launch into a discussion about an investment process focused on the best way to capture returns. We resist this temptation. Instead, we contend that achieving outcomes on behalf of beneficiaries is as much about managing risks as it is about capturing returns—and we mean “risks” broadly construed, not just fluctuations in asset values.

Corporate Governance The Role of Institutional Investors in Promoting Good Corporate Governance

Corporate Governance The Role of Institutional Investors in Promoting Good Corporate Governance
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2011-11-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264128750

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Covering 26 jurisdictions including in-depth review of Australia, Chile and Germany, this report focuses the role of institutional investors in promoting good corporate governance practices including the incentives they face to promote such outcomes.

Asset Management Standards

Asset Management Standards
Author: O. Loistl,Robert Petrag
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2006-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230625716

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Asset management Standards discussion's main focus on governance issues matches the established structural components of the Asset Management Standard's systematic classification. Numerous innovations called for a nearly complete revision. This new edition offers again a reliable source of information on the major issues in asset management.

Corporate Governance and Institutional Investment

Corporate Governance and Institutional Investment
Author: Malik M. Hafeez
Publsiher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781627340502

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Corporate Governance and Institutional Investment focuses on corporate governance and the legal nature of institutional investors in the corporate system. Its aim is to expose the complexity of the relationships that exist between companies on one side, and their shareholders, stakeholders, and monitors on the other. Various types of investors, including trusts and companies, are discussed, including how they function under different legal guidelines. The role of investment managers acting on the behalf of institutional investors is examined, as well as why fund managers overlook the corporate governance problems of their investee’s companies when they are performing well financially. This complexity is one of the main reasons why corporate scandals still occur, despite the existence of an extensive academic literature on corporate governance and the sustained efforts by the corporate community around the world. An analysis of how the monitoring role of institutional investors became effective in the light of company law and trusts is presented by using a comparative model involving the U.K., the U.S.A., Pakistan, and continental Europe. Financial scandals of the last decade such as Enron, Northern Rock, and the banking crisis are also examined. Finally, a review of regulatory approaches which rely upon formal rules and institutions backed by the state legal system, and non-regulatory approaches emphasizing the market mechanism and contractual arrangements, is included.

Comparative Corporate Governance

Comparative Corporate Governance
Author: Klaus J. Hopt,Eddy Wymeersch
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783110905045

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Corporate governance has become an important issue in all industrial economies. This text has grown out of a conference entitled Comparative Corporate Governance, An International Conference, United States - Japan - Western Europe which considered the subject.

Asset Management Standards

Asset Management Standards
Author: Otto Loistl,Robert Petrag
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781403946058

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Asset management standards are crucial for building trust between investors and capital market experts. The issue of corporate governance has been thrown into the spotlight by the disastrous collapse of Enron and the implications for the industry. The proposed standards are relevant for the entire fund industry, regulators, providers of pension plans and portfolio managers. Produced in association with the European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies, this book aims to provide a well-founded basis for development of the content of asset management standards in the UK, the US and the EU. It contains a detailed overview of the current position, outlines planned developments and discusses underlying problems.