US - The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday approved new proxy rules that give shareholders more say over who sits on corporate boards.
The new rules give shareholders who have held at least 3% of shares for three years include board nominees on proxy materials. In implementing this, the SEC is making use of new powers given to it ...
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