
New investment techniques and new types of shareholder activists are shaking up the traditional ways of equity investment that informs much of our present-day corporate law and governance. Savvy investors such as hedge funds are using financial derivatives, securities lending transactions, and related concepts to decouple the financial risk from shares. This leads to a distortion of incentives and has potentially severe consequences for the functioning of corporate governance and of capital markets overall. Taking stock of the different decoupling strategies that have become known over the past several years, this book then provides an evaluation of each from a legal and an economic perspective. Based on several analytical frameworks, the author identifies the elements of equity deconstruction and demonstrates the consequences for shareholders, outside investors, and capital markets. On this basis, the book makes the case for regulatory intervention, based on three different pillars and comprising disclosure, voting right suspension, and ex-post litigation. The book concludes by developing a concrete, comprehensive proposal on how to address the regulatory problem. Overall, this book contributes to the debate about activist investment and the role of shareholders in corporate governance. At the same time it raises a number of important considerations about the role of equity investment more generally.
This book investigates how modern investment strategies, specifically the decoupling of financial risk from share ownership, distort corporate governance and necessitate new regulatory frameworks. Wolf-Georg W. Ringe, a legal scholar specializing in corporate and financial law, utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to analyze the intersection of financial engineering and traditional equity law. By examining the mechanics of derivative-based activism, the author argues that current legal structures are insufficient to address the resulting incentive misalignments and proposes a three-pillar regulatory intervention strategy.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and financial regulators frequently cite this work as a rigorous examination of the challenges posed by modern activist investment techniques. Experts highlight the book as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of derivative markets and corporate law reform.
Page Count:
275
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191034533
ISBN-13:
9780191034534
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