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We estimate what percentage of firms engage in fraud and the economic cost of fraud. Our estimates are based on detected frauds, and frauds that we infer are started but are not caught. To identify the ‘iceberg' of undetected fraud we take advantage of an exogenous shock to the incentives for...
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This article evaluates the Takeover Bids Directive's board neutrality rule, in light of the European Commission's option to propose the revision of the Directive and a recent suggestion put forward by some commentators to make the rule, which is optional, harder to opt-out. It does so by...
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The forthright brand of shareholder activism hedge funds deploy became during the 2000s a significant feature of Canadian corporate governance. This paper examines hedge fund activism “Canadian style.” The paper characterizes the interventions hedge funds specialize in as “offensive”...
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The executive remuneration system in the financial sector requires significant improvements to increase disclosure and more closely converge shareholders' and depositors' interests. Executive remuneration practices have, therefore, been under review since the financial crisis of 2008. The...
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The brand of shareholder activism associated with hedge funds is a highly topical, yet equally controversial issue. In this article, I provide a synthesis of the key issues surrounding the hedge fund activism phenomenon, many of which are unresolved or have become popularized notions. I focus on...
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There are few things more constant in life than the rise and fall of financial markets. When markets crash, however, we are forced to restore them while learning from our mistakes. In the wake of the recent subprime mortgage crisis, Congress has drastically but deservedly overhauled the...
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Negative risk-decoupling, otherwise known as empty voting, is a popular strategy amongst hedge funds and other activist investors. In short, it is the attempt to decouple the economic risk from the share's ownership position, retaining in particular the voting right without risk. This paper uses...
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We examine the political dynamics which led to the codification of the Principles and Standards for sound compensation practices at financial institutions at international (G 20) level and to their subsequent implementation on both sides of the Atlantic. We show that the regulation of bankers'...
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The paper analyses possibilities and barriers to promoting sustainable companies through company legislation in Lithuania with specific focus on environmental protection and climate change.The authors start by overviewing the framework of Lithuanian company law, including types of companies,...
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