Norway fund wants more women on boards , concerned about excessive CEO pay By Reuters
Norway's largest stock market fund has announced it is taking stock of its stakes in corporate governance to reduce the number of women in boardroom tables and reduce executive pay, according to a top Norwegian financial officer says.
Source: investing.comPublished on 2023-08-19
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