New rules of good behaviour – Euromoney Methodology

Headline: New rules of good behaviour – Euromoney MethodologySource: EuromoneyDate: September 2001 For some hard-bitten corporate executives and the more cynical investors, the concept of corporate governance is doubtless too nebulous and idealistic to bother with. But for many it has acquired sufficient substance to serve as Euromoney surveyed companies contained in one or more […]

Headline: New rules of good behaviour – Euromoney Methodology
Source: Euromoney
Date: September 2001

For some hard-bitten corporate executives and the more cynical investors, the concept of corporate governance is doubtless too nebulous and idealistic to bother with. But for many it has acquired sufficient substance to serve as Euromoney surveyed companies contained in one or more of the following categories as of June 15 2001:

1) the MSCI Emerging Markets Index

2) the biggest 650 companies, by market capitalization in US dollars, in the following equity indices: PX50 (Czech Republic), WIG 20 (Poland), BUX (Hungary), Tel Aviv 25 Index, Straits Times Index (Singapore), Taiwan SE Weighted Index, SET (Thailand), RTS-1 Interfax Index (Russia), BSE 30 (India), ISE National-30 (Istanbul), IGBVL (Peru), IPC (Mexico), IBB (Colombia), Merval (Argentina), Bovespa (Brazil), IPSA (Chile), Hang Seng (Hong Kong), Shanghai Composite, KLSE Composite (Kuala Lumpur), Seoul Composite (Korea), CMA (Egypt), JSE (South Africa)

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