Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Mexico

This report provides an assessment of the corporate governance policy framework, enforcement and compliance practices in Mexico. Mexico has overhauled its policy framework over the past two years and developed world-class standards in a number of d...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/09/6595867/mexico-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-corporate-governance-country-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14473
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spelling okr-10986-144732021-04-23T14:03:18Z Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Mexico World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY AUDIT COMMITTEES AUTHORITY AUTHORIZATION BANKRUPTCY BENCHMARK BENCHMARKS BOLSA BONDS BOOK VALUE CAPITAL MARKETS COMMON STOCK COMPANIES COMPANY COMPANY LAW CONSENSUS CORPORATE CONTROL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE PROFITS CORPORATE STRATEGY CORPORATION CORPORATIONS COUNSEL COURT SYSTEM CRIMINAL SANCTIONS DAMAGES DEBT DISCLOSURE DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DIVIDEND POLICY DIVIDENDS EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL CONTROL FIXED ASSETS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN OWNERSHIP FOREIGN SHAREHOLDERS GDP GOVERNANCE MONITORING HOLDING COMPANIES INSIDER TRADING INSOLVENCY INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FIRMS INVESTOR RELATIONS LEGAL ENTITIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL PROVISIONS LIQUIDITY LISTED LISTED COMPANIES MERGERS MINISTRY OF FINANCE MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PORTFOLIO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE PUBLIC SECTOR REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY MECHANISMS REGULATORY OVERSIGHT RISK MANAGEMENT SHARE CAPITAL SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDERS RIGHTS SHAREHOLDING SHAREHOLDING STRUCTURES STATEMENTS SUPPLIERS TAKEOVER TRANSPARENCY VOTING VOTING SHARES WEALTH This report provides an assessment of the corporate governance policy framework, enforcement and compliance practices in Mexico. Mexico has overhauled its policy framework over the past two years and developed world-class standards in a number of different areas. The report highlights the recent improvements to the laws and regulations, makes policy recommendations where appropriate, and provides investors a benchmark against which to measure corporate governance in Mexico. In recent years there have been a number of major reforms, including the drafting of an early code of best practice, the redrafting of key provisions of the securities market law (including requirements for mandatory audit committees and independent board members), new regulations of the market for corporate control, and regulations issued in 2003 that resulted in an issuer manual specifying disclosure guidelines for listed companies that largely meet OECD guidelines. 2013-07-23T15:59:31Z 2013-07-23T15:59:31Z 2003-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/09/6595867/mexico-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-corporate-governance-country-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14473 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC) Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Mexico
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
AUDIT COMMITTEES
AUTHORITY
AUTHORIZATION
BANKRUPTCY
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKS
BOLSA
BONDS
BOOK VALUE
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMMON STOCK
COMPANIES
COMPANY
COMPANY LAW
CONSENSUS
CORPORATE CONTROL
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE PROFITS
CORPORATE STRATEGY
CORPORATION
CORPORATIONS
COUNSEL
COURT SYSTEM
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS
DAMAGES
DEBT
DISCLOSURE
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DIVIDEND POLICY
DIVIDENDS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL CONTROL
FIXED ASSETS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP
FOREIGN SHAREHOLDERS
GDP
GOVERNANCE MONITORING
HOLDING COMPANIES
INSIDER TRADING
INSOLVENCY
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FIRMS
INVESTOR RELATIONS
LEGAL ENTITIES
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LIQUIDITY
LISTED
LISTED COMPANIES
MERGERS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PORTFOLIO
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
PUBLIC SECTOR
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY MECHANISMS
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
RISK MANAGEMENT
SHARE CAPITAL
SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS
SHAREHOLDERS
SHAREHOLDERS RIGHTS
SHAREHOLDING
SHAREHOLDING STRUCTURES
STATEMENTS
SUPPLIERS
TAKEOVER
TRANSPARENCY
VOTING
VOTING SHARES
WEALTH
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
AUDIT COMMITTEES
AUTHORITY
AUTHORIZATION
BANKRUPTCY
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKS
BOLSA
BONDS
BOOK VALUE
CAPITAL MARKETS
COMMON STOCK
COMPANIES
COMPANY
COMPANY LAW
CONSENSUS
CORPORATE CONTROL
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE PROFITS
CORPORATE STRATEGY
CORPORATION
CORPORATIONS
COUNSEL
COURT SYSTEM
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS
DAMAGES
DEBT
DISCLOSURE
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DIVIDEND POLICY
DIVIDENDS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL CONTROL
FIXED ASSETS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP
FOREIGN SHAREHOLDERS
GDP
GOVERNANCE MONITORING
HOLDING COMPANIES
INSIDER TRADING
INSOLVENCY
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FIRMS
INVESTOR RELATIONS
LEGAL ENTITIES
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LIQUIDITY
LISTED
LISTED COMPANIES
MERGERS
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PORTFOLIO
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
PUBLIC SECTOR
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY MECHANISMS
REGULATORY OVERSIGHT
RISK MANAGEMENT
SHARE CAPITAL
SHAREHOLDER MEETINGS
SHAREHOLDERS
SHAREHOLDERS RIGHTS
SHAREHOLDING
SHAREHOLDING STRUCTURES
STATEMENTS
SUPPLIERS
TAKEOVER
TRANSPARENCY
VOTING
VOTING SHARES
WEALTH
World Bank
Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Mexico
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Mexico
description This report provides an assessment of the corporate governance policy framework, enforcement and compliance practices in Mexico. Mexico has overhauled its policy framework over the past two years and developed world-class standards in a number of different areas. The report highlights the recent improvements to the laws and regulations, makes policy recommendations where appropriate, and provides investors a benchmark against which to measure corporate governance in Mexico. In recent years there have been a number of major reforms, including the drafting of an early code of best practice, the redrafting of key provisions of the securities market law (including requirements for mandatory audit committees and independent board members), new regulations of the market for corporate control, and regulations issued in 2003 that resulted in an issuer manual specifying disclosure guidelines for listed companies that largely meet OECD guidelines.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Corporate Governance Assessment (ROSC)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Mexico
title_short Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Mexico
title_full Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Mexico
title_fullStr Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Corporate Governance Country Assessment : Mexico
title_sort corporate governance country assessment : mexico
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/09/6595867/mexico-report-observance-standards-codes-rosc-corporate-governance-country-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14473
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