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China is developing ways to allow state interests to coexist with global standards of governance
In an era of advancing capital markets, increasing levels of investment and greater awareness of shareholder rights, Beijing is busy developing corporate governance standards with Chinese characteristics.
The need for better governance is no longer in question. The debate is now focused on how best to mesh China’s unique needs – widespread government ownership – with calls for accountability and transparency.
For listed state-owned enterprises (SOEs), ...
The need for better governance is no longer in question. The debate is now focused on how best to mesh China’s unique needs – widespread government ownership – with calls for accountability and transparency.
For listed state-owned enterprises (SOEs), ...
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