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The International Securities Trade Agency provides corporate informational resources including industry documentation and authoritative releases and guidance to assist the investing public with the appropriate transaction trends and financial data that can be used as basis for strategizing investments.


Corporations and stakeholders can overturn the global economic slowdown as a chance to enhance corporate productivity practices. Though organizations are not to be blamed for the current financial woes, afforded the relevance of their contributions, as well as the many visionaries that sit on boards, this should be treated as an order for change. Purposely, many boards of directors need to become more aware and committed. This is possible by a restructure in board member lineup and skill sets, by leveraging the use of external advisors and documentation, by implementing new discussion practices, or preferably, by all three.
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Undoubtedly, the importance of corporate governance has significantly improved compared to previous years. Not only have business communities espoused their individual corporate codes but also enhancements in corporate governance are targeted at a global scale. For emerging economies, corporate governance aids in reaching secured financial growth through effective administration of enterprises and, to some extent, authoritative bodies.
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There are several good examples of major corporate meltdown that scandalized the world prior to the establishment of corporate governance. Nevertheless, since several corporate scandals have made the news, corporate governance has brought about more focus amongst regulators and all stakeholders the world over specifically stakeholders, banks and major authorities. This apprehension has directed in the concentration on the association between an enterprise's stakeholders and its Board of directors, as well as the executive and non--‐executive directors.
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