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Investor Stewardship and the UK Stewardship Code


Investor Stewardship and the UK Stewardship Code

The Role of Institutional Investors in Corporate Governance

von: Daniel Cash, Robert Goddard

69,54 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.09.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030871529
Sprache: englisch

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This book provides a critical assessment of the development of the Stewardship Code 2020, which sets out principles regarding the role of institutional investors in corporate governance. It discusses how the regulatory framework for stewardship evolved before and after the financial crisis, and how that evolution resulted in the 2020 Code. It then critiques the Code from a practical and academic perspective, as well as evaluating the wider regulatory framework; in particular, the position of the FRC (ARGA). The book concludes by offering insight into different pathways that the evolution of stewardship may continue to take. Stewardship Codes modelled on the U.K.’s original 2010 version have been introduced in numerous markets and as such the book will be relevant for an international audience of academics, regulators and policymakers in financial regulation, investment regulation and financial services.
Introduction.- Chapter 1 The Stewardship Code 2010 as a Response to the Financial Crisis.- Chapter 2 A Decade of Development.- Chapter 3 The Stewardship Code 2020.- Chapter 4 The Future of Stewardship Regulation.- Conclusion.
<div><p><b>Daniel Cash&nbsp;</b>is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Aston University. Daniel completed his PhD in Durham University in 2016, and his research is exclusively concerned with the Credit Rating Industry. He has written extensively on the subject, and is the author of a number of articles and&nbsp;four books,&nbsp;<i>Regulation and the Credit Rating Agencies: Restraining Ancillary Services</i>,<i>&nbsp;The Role of Credit Rating Agencies in Responsible Finance, Regulation and the Global Financial Crisis: Impact, Regulatory Responses, and Beyond</i>, and&nbsp;<i>Sustainable Rating Agencies vs Credit Rating Agencies: The Battle to Serve the Mainstream Investor</i>.<br></p></div><div><b>Robert Goddard</b> has taught at the university level for more than 20 years, focusing on corporate law, corporate governance, financial regulation and taxation.&nbsp; He has a record of teaching innovation, most recently seen in the development of interdisciplinary modules exploring fraud, bribery and corruption.&nbsp; Robert has published widely within the corporate law field, and has had his work cited in the English High Court and Singapore Court of Appeal.<br></div><div><p></p><i></i></div>
<p>This book provides a critical assessment of the development of the Stewardship Code 2020, which sets out principles regarding the role of institutional investors in corporate governance. It discusses how the regulatory framework for stewardship evolved before and after the financial crisis, and how that evolution resulted in the 2020 Code. It then critiques the Code from a practical and academic perspective, as well as evaluating the wider regulatory framework; in particular, the position of the FRC (ARGA). The book concludes by offering insight into different pathways that the evolution of stewardship may continue to take. Stewardship Codes modelled on the U.K.’s original 2010 version have been introduced in numerous markets and as such the book will be relevant for an international audience of academics, regulators and policymakers in financial regulation, investment regulation and financial services.</p>

<p><b>Daniel Cash&nbsp;</b>is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Aston University.Daniel completed his PhD in Durham University in 2016, and his research is exclusively concerned with the Credit Rating Industry. He has written extensively on the subject, and is the author of a number of articles and&nbsp;four books,&nbsp;<i>Regulation and the Credit Rating Agencies: Restraining Ancillary Services</i>,<i>&nbsp;The Role of Credit Rating Agencies in Responsible Finance, Regulation and the Global Financial Crisis: Impact, Regulatory Responses, and Beyond</i>, and <i>Sustainable Rating Agencies vs Credit Rating Agencies: The Battle to Serve the Mainstream Investor</i>.</p><p><b>Robert Goddard</b>&nbsp;has taught at the university level for more than 20 years, focusing on corporate law, corporate governance, financial regulation and taxation.&nbsp; He has a record of teaching innovation, most recently seen in the development of interdisciplinary modules exploring fraud, bribery and corruption.&nbsp; Robert has published widely within the corporate law field, and has hadhis work cited in the English High Court and Singapore Court of Appeal.<br></p>
Provides a critical assessment of the development of the Stewardship Code 2020 Explores the reasons for the new Code--the practical, political and regulatory--and the priorities Discusses how the regulation in this area may continue to develop
Showcases&nbsp;how the implementation of codes affects the practice of the marketplace with an assessment of the 2021 revisions to the Code<div>Explores&nbsp;the reason for the new Code: the practical, political and regulatory impetus for it</div><div>Suggests what the priorities are for the implementation of the Code</div><div>Discusses&nbsp;how the regulation in this area may continue to develop</div>

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