Did Wells Fargo Punishment Go Too Far?
The Federal Reserve’s actions against Wells Fargo and its board last week in response to consumer abuses were significant, but was the Fed too heavy-handed?
The Federal Reserve’s actions against Wells Fargo and its board last week in response to consumer abuses were significant, but was the Fed too heavy-handed?
Regulators are paying closer attention to how management and boards run their organizations—and holding them accountable when things go wrong.
Boards looking for support from BlackRock will have to place a priority on ESG issues and diversity moving forward.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. named Gregory E. Abel vice chairman of noninsurance businesses and Ajit Jain vice chairman of insurance operations this week, a move that expands the company’s board from 12 to 14 directors.
Uber will reportedly add Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure to its board of directors and its board will grow from 11 to 17 members in the year ahead, but what kind of value will all this new blood bring to the table?
The way in which many public companies have been structuring executive compensation for the past two decades will be directly impacted under recently approved overhaul of the U.S. tax system.
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