Tag: Winter 2016
Corporate borrowers should be braced for refinancing headwinds
Since 2012 corporate borrowers have been able to source funding at prices close to historic lows, and banks have been keen to lend. But all that could change as uncertainty casts a shadow over the economy and new regulations begin to bite.
View from the chair: Sir John Parker
Sir John Parker, chairman of mining giant Anglo American, is calling for broader ethnic diversity in British boardrooms. He tells Dina Medland why.
Courage ranked top boardroom trait
A global survey of directors reveals courage to be the most valued quality in the boardroom. But is it put into practice?
Patagonia: the business of virtue
If Patagonia’s business model is a paragon of virtue, should more companies follow suit?
Workers on boards make sense and add value
Theresa May has reiterated her policy intention of placing employee representatives on company boards. Catherine Casey argues that workers bring expertise from the “floor” and will cultivate collaboration.
The Five Governance Questions Issuers and Investors Need to Ask
This article, originally published in 2016, is part of the Broadridge Insights series.
SEC reveals executive pay guidance
Watchdog produces advice on how to calculate executive pay ratios.
FTSE 100 falls short on reporting under Modern Slavery Act
Analysis of modern slavery statements from FTSE 100 companies reveals none have achieved the highest standards of disclosure.