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Shareholder value in the regulation age

Shareholder value may be enhanced by appropriate regulation, say CFOs in South East Asia

ACCA is delighted to announce the launch of a research report into the link between regulation and shareholder value.

Conducted in collaboration with CFO Asia Research Services, the research study provides a timely snapshot of business opinion in Asia Pacific on one of the most topical global issues – the impact of regulation on companies and their shareholders.

The findings of the research are encouraging. Senior finance executives in China , Hong Kong , Malaysia and Singapore have, on the whole, a positive view of regulation, with nearly 60% reporting that it enhanced shareholder value. Less than 25% believed it hindered economic growth. Overall, most felt it allowed more, not less, focus on strategy.

The report includes the findings of a survey of 176 senior finance executives in the region and several in-depth interviews with finance executives, regulators and institutional investors.

View the full research findings and report

 
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