3 Steps FPI Directors Can Take to Oversee Related-Party Transactions

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Developing a process for foreign private issuers to pursue frequently beneficial business opportunities.

Investors and regulators in the current corporate governance environment have increased their focus on companies’ transactions with their directors, senior management, and other related persons. These related-party transactions raise special disclosure issues for non-US companies, known as foreign private issuers (FPIs), that are listed on US stock exchanges.

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