August 18, 2004
The rest of the world quickens pace on governance
Many doomsayers warned that Sarbanes-Oxley of 2002 spelled the end of the US markets. The laws were said to be "draconian". But not so as other markets across the world is following suit.
An interesting item from www.lawfuel.com says this about the topic...
“Yet as 2004 unfolds, these concerns for the pace of corporate governance reform globally seem unfounded. The momentum of corporate governance reform has quickened and initiatives for reform, learning from American experience, touch almost every country in which shares are publicly traded.”
See the complete article at: http://www.lawfuel.com/index.php?page=press_releases&handler=focus&pressreleaseid=1446&category=&return=list-publications&sortby=timestamp&screen=1
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An interesting item from www.lawfuel.com says this about the topic...
“Yet as 2004 unfolds, these concerns for the pace of corporate governance reform globally seem unfounded. The momentum of corporate governance reform has quickened and initiatives for reform, learning from American experience, touch almost every country in which shares are publicly traded.”
See the complete article at: http://www.lawfuel.com/index.php?page=press_releases&handler=focus&pressreleaseid=1446&category=&return=list-publications&sortby=timestamp&screen=1
For more information on Issues Central Compliance Playbook (tm) see www.issuescentral.com