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The Financial Sector and Corporate Governance: the UK case

Chris Mallin, Andy Mullineux and Clas Wihlborg

Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2005, vol. 13, issue 4, 532-541

Abstract: Post 1992 Cadbury Committee report developments in UK corporate governance provisions are reviewed. The role of institutional investors, and the financial sector as a whole, in corporate governance is considered. Practices in “Continental Europe”, the UK and the US are contrasted, along with the roles of banks, strategic investors (“insiders”), institutional investors (“outsiders”) and capital markets. To be effective, capital markets must be efficient and competitive and auditing must be reliable. Current EU and US reform proposals are compared and prospects for convergence in corporate governance procedures assessed.

Date: 2005
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