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governance

[guhv-er-nuhns] / ˈgʌv ər nəns /


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Moe is one of many analysts at present pointing out the progress made on corporate governance reform which has improved shareholders returns and narrowed the discounts on conglomerate or chaebol shares.

From MarketWatch

Their destruction, he suggests, is not vengeance but good governance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, who called the developments "deeply concerning", said Reid had been referred to the party's governance and legal unit and that judgements would be made later on Thursday.

From BBC

The leader of the Nepali Congress, Gagan Thapa, believes younger voters are tired of "unholy alliances" and "poor governance" in previous coalitions, and that the party is listening to Gen Z voters.

From BBC

In a speech to political and financial elites at the World Economic Forum in January, Carney warned the US‑led global system of governance was enduring "a rupture".

From Barron's