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FX moves to centre stage

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May 2008

Best companies in CEE: Turkey rises up the ranks

Turkish companies are the rising stars of corporate governance in emerging Europe. But CEZ remains the one to beat.




CEZ stays on top: a time to grow

Best companies in CEE: Most convincing and coherent
Best companies in CEE: Most transparent accounts
Best companies in CEE: Most accessible senior management
Best companies in CEE: Best newly listed
Best companies in CEE: By Country
Best companies in CEE: By Sector
Best companies in CEE: Best corporate governance 

Companies have continued to improve corporate governance as part of the EU convergence process. But Czech energy company CEZ retains its position as top company in the region. Chloe Hayward reports.

Turkcell is helping to ring the changes in Turkish governance

TURKEY HAS EMERGED as the rising star of corporate governance in the 2008 Euromoney CEE companies poll. Garanti Bank has shot up the poll from ninth position to second, and mobile phone operator Turkcell has entered the top 10 for the first time in third place. In contrast, in the 2007 poll no Turkish institutions made the top five.

"Foreign direct investment has driven this change in Turkey," says Bulent Akgul, director at Fitch Ratings in Istanbul. "In recent years there have been a lot of foreign buyers coming into this market and driving up standards of corporate governance throughout the corporate sector." Foreign direct investment has soared from $1.1 billion in 2002 to $19.9 billion in 2006. In 2007 it reached $21.7 billion, according to Turkey’s government figures.


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