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FCA tightens listing rules to give minority shareholders more power

Wed, 06th Nov 2013 15:26

Minority shareholders in large companies are to be given more powers as the City regulator tightens listing rules in London.In a move which it hopes will "protect" small investors, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has strengthened its listing rules to give shareholders "additional voting rights and greater influence" over key decisions.However, the new guidelines have drawn criticism: according to the Financial Times, lawyers in New York have warned that the amendments could hinder new initial public offerings in London.The FCA is responding to concerns from the investment community over the governance of premium-listed companies with a controlling shareholder. It assured that the voice of minority shareholders will strengthen "without turning minority protection into minority control".The new rules say that these companies must be run independently of their controlling shareholders, and the appointment of independent directors would have to be voted on by independent shareholders and also minority investors.The guidelines are aimed at preventing such corporate governance scandals as those seen at mining groups ENRC and Bumi which caused disputes between owners and other stakeholders after controversial transactions.The new rules will affect listed companies on the main market in London with a market capitalisation of over £700m and a controlling shareholder of 30% or more. It is thought that this will apply to around half of the FTSE 100 index, such as Sports Direct in which founder Mike Ashley controls 61.7%, and AB Foods in which Wittington Properties owns 54%.David Lawton, the FCA's Director of Markets said that "active engagement" by all shareholders is necessary to ensure markets work well. "By safeguarding minority interests from abuse by controlling shareholders, these changes will promote market integrity and empower minority shareholders to hold the companies they invest in to account," he said.BC
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29 May 2013 11:14

STOXX announces changes to Europe 600 Index

STOXX Limited has announced the addition and deletion of UK company stocks from its Europe 600 Index as part of a quarterly review. The global index provider, which covers world markets, will delete Spirent Communications, National Express Group, Vesuvius, Kazakhmys, Eurasian Natural Resources (ENR

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29 May 2013 09:13

STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Thomas Cook, Bankinter join STOXX 600 index

UK travel group Thomas Cook and Spanish banks Bankinter and Bankia are among the stocks that will be joining the STOXX Europe 600 index on June 24, while basic resources groups Kazakhmys, Eurasian Natural Resources and Evraz will be dropped, index provider STOXX Ltd says. Resolution, St.Jam

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28 May 2013 15:07

FTSE 100 movers: Aggreko, Petrofac, ENRC

Temporary power provider Aggreko topped the FTSE Tuesday as a report highlighted the "urgent" need to meet rising energy demands. EnergyUK, which represents more than 80 energy providers, has written to Energy Secretary, Ed Davey, calling for an increase in capacity in the market to prevent an energ

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28 May 2013 10:24

Kazakhmys sells German unit MKM for 42 mln euros

May 28 (Reuters) - Copper miner Kazakhmys said on Tuesday that it sold its German semi-finished copper products business, MKM, for 42 million euros ($54.34 million). The company, which is bidding for rival Eurasian Natural Resources Corp Plc, said it would receive 12 million euros of the de

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26 May 2013 16:50

Sunday newspaper round-up: ENRC, Severn Trent, Enterprise Inns

The largest investor in ENRC has fallen in behind a 3.3bn pound takeover bid for the beleaguered FTSE 100 miner, all but ensuring its success despite protests from independent directors. Kazakhmys, a rival resources group with operations in Kazakhstan, has signalled privately that it will vote its 2

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24 May 2013 16:15

London close: Stocks off again, Yen keeps strengthening

London equities finished lower for a second straight day, with investors being put off by the recent gyrations in the market, although the early close of some US markets ahead of the Memorial Day weekend may also have played a role. Market commentary is a tad divided regarding the direction which

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24 May 2013 15:42

FTSE 100 movers: ENRC leads fallers

Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) was leading the way lower. The company announced Thursday that it has suffered two potential losses of company data. Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS)'s mobile banking application was down Friday morning in another IT failure following a major glitch last y

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24 May 2013 15:27

Sector movers: Defensives thrive as investors scale back risk

With market sentiment still fragile following the heavy sell-off of the past two days, defensive sectors were thriving on Friday as investors refrained from taking risk ahead of the long weekend. Concerns about a scaling back of stimulus in the US and a slowdown in China saw the FTSE 100 drop 2.1%

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24 May 2013 11:41

London midday: Markets fall as caution sets in

Mining and banking stocks were weighing on the FTSE 100 on Friday morning as the index extended losses following yesterday's dramatic sell-off. Worries about the Federal Reserve scaling back its asset purchase programme prematurely and a negative reading of factory activity in China saw markets acr

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24 May 2013 11:00

Update-Moody's confirms Ba3 CFR on First Quantum, downgrades notes to B2; negative outlook

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24 May 2013 09:15

Banks in the spotlight in debate over UK listing rules

By Clara Ferreira-Marques and Kylie MacLellan LONDON, May 24 (Reuters) - As Britain's stock market watchdog pores over the implications of scandals at mining companies ENRC and Bumi, the role of sponsor banks who helped lead their listings is coming under scrutiny. Such banks act as l

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23 May 2013 14:21

ENRC suffers two potential losses of company data

Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) announced Thursday that it has suffered two potential losses of company data. In the first incident, a laptop was stolen during a domestic burglary, while the second incident relates to an intrusion into the group's electronic systems by a third party.

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23 May 2013 10:01

ENRC says its systems have been hacked

LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - Kazakh miner ENRC, facing a potential buyout bid from its founders, said on Thursday its electronic systems were hacked "by a third party" and it may have suffered a loss of data. It gave no detail. The company added that it could also have suffered lost dat

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22 May 2013 10:21

Broker snap: UBS downgrades Kazakhmys on lower ENRC bid potential

UBS has downgraded its rating for Kazakhstan-focused miner Kazakhmys from 'buy' to 'neutral', saying that the prospects regarding a bid for fellow miner ENRC (in which it holds a large stake) have deteriorated. The initial proposal from ENRC's founding shareholders valued the company at 260p a shar

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21 May 2013 15:55

UK lawmakers to probe transparency of oil, mining firms

By Clara Ferreira-Marques LONDON, May 21 (Reuters) - Britain's parliament is to probe UK-based mining and oil firms, delving into areas such as transparency and disclosure after troubles at two mining companies burnt some investors' fingers. Parliament's Committee for Business, Innova

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