Corporate governance listing rules

  • What are the principles of corporate governance for listed companies?

    Corporate governance for listed companies should ensure the equal treatment of all shareholders, including minority and foreign shareholders.
    The equal treatment of all shareholders of the same class in proportion to their equity interests is an important element of corporate governance..

Listing Rules and Guidance: ContentsINTRODUCTIONPART 1 - MANDATORY DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTSPART 2 - PRINCIPLES OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, CODEĀ 

Does NASDAQ have corporate governance requirements?

Nasdaq maintains a website that provides guidance on the applicability of the corporate governance requirements by FAQs and published summaries of anonymous versions of previously issued staff interpretative letters

Companies are encouraged to contact Listing Qualifications to discuss any complex issues or transactions

Under the amended CG Code and Listing Rules, issuers are required to:

  • 1. Culture – A company’s culture should align with its purpose, values and strategy, and have anti-corruption and whistleblowing policies
  • 2. Board independence and refreshment – ...
  • 3. Diversity – ...
  • 4. Communications with shareholders – Mandatory disclosure on shareholders communication policy, and annual review of its effectiveness
  • 5. ESG – ESG reports must be published at the same time as annual reports2

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