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In particular, there were calls to replace the "issuer pays" practice, in which the financial institution that is issuing the bonds shops around the credit agencies for a favorable rating and then pays the agency for its opinion.
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The TCGPS was primarily a full fee paying practice with concessions available to healthcare card holders (government health care assistance) and children under the age of 16.
The latest "say on pay" endeavor has turned into a costly exercise that validates almost every companies' pay practices.
"Pay practices can encourage short-term behaviour in ways which harm both firms and the economy over the long-term.
Changes to pay practices were common this year: about 70percentt of the analyzed companies disclosed making some shift, Mr. Reda said.
Mr. Ciesielski says he believes that shareholders need more context when it comes to pay practices — and that rule makers should improve pay reports.
HOW did some of the larger private money managers vote on these companies' pay practices at their most recent annual meetings?
"On balance, pay practices have worsened".
Modifications were made to this formula to enable local health authorities to pay practices.
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