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Research shows almost half of FTSE 350 groups do not have publicly available frameworks
Most upcoming executive salary increases are still below the average for workers after investor pressure
Charles Woodburn’s remuneration swells to more than £10.6mn
More reforms needed to tackle long-term malaise as companies look to the US for listings
Increasing investor confidence could lead to more M&A activity
Stock barometer is stacked with companies that dodged last year’s global sell-off
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BT, Vodafone and Kingfisher among the few that offered increases above inflation, according to FT analysis
Three-quarters of the index’s revenues originate from overseas.
Fresh discussions needed to settle contentious topics such as executive pay and overboarding
UK mid-cap index to underperform blue-chip stocks by largest annual amount since 1986
Finance chiefs say in letter that it is difficult ‘to sit quietly’ as firms announce ‘very significant pay rises’
It’s not necessarily a good idea if you are young and ready to invest
Employee surveys are an imperfect measure of work around inclusion
Boards should show ‘additional restraint’ as cost of living crisis hits staff, says Investment Association
EY-Cranfield report raises new concerns that not enough is being done to bring through women in management roles
Report highlights blurring of responsibilities that is creating unnecessary distractions for boards
Pay awards for 2023 likely to face ‘unprecedented’ shareholder scrutiny, says PwC
Cyclicals such as Halfords may offer a glimmer of hope
Study highlights opacity of pricing models used by providers such as MSCI and S&P Global
Highest third-quarter total since global financial crisis as soaring inflation and fall in demand bite
The government is following the playbook of the 1980s’ Thatcher and Reagan administrations
Expected demotion follows 40% share price plunge this year
From cutting fees to checking how diversified your investments really are
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