Practical Law
Institutional Investor Priorities
October 2014
Investor expectations around corporate governance practices have changed dramatically in the past 15 years, and will likely continue to influence governance reforms imposed through SEC regulations, stock exchange listing rules and voluntary corporate action or “private ordering.” The SEC has adopted a number of regulations designed to enhance shareholder rights and investor protections since the Dodd-Frank Act was enacted. However, institutional investors would like to see further SEC activity focused on governance issues.
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