Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance in Latin America: Challenges, Promising Practices and Recommendations
This report addresses the issue of how some institutional investors in Latin America have been working to encourage better corporate governance in the companies in which they invest, and what further policy initiatives and practices may be desirable to enhance their role as a force for better govern...
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Zusammenfassung: | This report addresses the issue of how some institutional investors in Latin America have been working to encourage better corporate governance in the companies in which they invest, and what further policy initiatives and practices may be desirable to enhance their role as a force for better governance in the region. It provides a brief overview of 1) consensus recommendations on the role of institutional investors as active and informed owners agreed by the Latin American Roundtable on Corporate Governance and in the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance; 2) the Latin American context, including market characteristics and the size and make-up of the institutional investor sector in each of the participating countries; 3) country legal and regulatory frameworks impacting on how Latin American institutional investors behave; 4) challenges and promising practices identified in separately developed country reports focusing on experience in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru; 5) issues for further recommendations; and 6) conclusions. |
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DOI: | 10.1787/fmt-v2007-art15-en |
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title_auth | Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance in Latin America Challenges, Promising Practices and Recommendations |
title_exact_search | Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance in Latin America Challenges, Promising Practices and Recommendations |
title_full | Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance in Latin America Challenges, Promising Practices and Recommendations Daniel, Blume and Felipe, Alonso |
title_fullStr | Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance in Latin America Challenges, Promising Practices and Recommendations Daniel, Blume and Felipe, Alonso |
title_full_unstemmed | Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance in Latin America Challenges, Promising Practices and Recommendations Daniel, Blume and Felipe, Alonso |
title_short | Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance in Latin America |
title_sort | institutional investors and corporate governance in latin america challenges promising practices and recommendations |
title_sub | Challenges, Promising Practices and Recommendations |
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