Tag: LSE
Audit reform is essential to restore faith in the UK
When it comes to understanding what attracts investors to a capital market, the London Stock Exchange has got it wrong.
Big Four firm in late plea for audit reform
Further delay ‘will not achieve the aim of restoring trust in audit and corporate governance’, says Deloitte managing partner.
UK government backtracks on audit reform
Plans for resilience reporting regulations are scrapped in the volte-face, as is the requirement for an audit and assurance policy.
Dual-class shares have become ‘dual-class stock lite’
A consultation is under way on dual-class share rules after changes in 2021 ‘unlikely to move the needle’ on attracting new listings to London.
News round-up: this week in governance
IoD objects to Arm Holdings’ special treatment; ESG pays its way—and is here to stay; Carbon Disclosure Project’s disappointing stats.
London Stock Exchange chairman Donald Brydon likely to remain in post
London Stock Exchange chairman Donald Brydon is likely to survive a shareholder vote tomorrow, despite demands to oust him over the departure of chief executive Xavier Rolet.
Shareholders to vote on future of London Stock Exchange chairman
The London Stock Exchange Group is to go ahead with a vote on its future chairman Donald Brydon after shareholders refuse to back down.