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Tim Baikie's Capital Markets Update
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Moody's Less Than Stellar Governance
This is an interesting article on Moody's cororpate governance (or lack thereof) during the financial crisis:
http://insurancenewsnet.com/article.aspx?id=176563&type=newswires
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Timothy Baikie
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Timothy Baikie, B.A., LLB, B.C.L., LL.M, is a lawyer and consultant with over 20 years’ experience in capital markets policy and regulation. Most recently, he was General Counsel and Secretary for CNSX Markets Inc. and previously held a number of positions at The Toronto Stock Exchange. He has advised the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka on the demutualization of the Colombo Stock Exchange. He has spoken at numerous conferences on market regulation, market structure and corporate governance issues. He is the author of Getting and Staying Listed in Canada published by CCH Canada. He is licenced to practice law in the Province of Ontario. His website is at www.tsbaikie.com. Contents of this website © 2008-2011.
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