The Eurasia Group on Corporate Governance for Capital Market Development has been established by the OECD in partnership with the Capital Markets Board of Turkey and the Borsa Istanbul. The objectives of the Group are to:
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Address the link between capital market development and economic growth. Identify how better corporate governance practices can contribute to capital market development in Eurasia.
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Suggest how existing policies, regulations and institutions can be improved to strengthen corporate governance and development of Eurasian capital markets.
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Create awareness in Eurasia of the role of corporate governance in capital market development through sharing of international best practices and knowledge with all relevant stakeholders. Create awareness outside of Eurasia about efforts and progress made in the region.
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Reinforce the capacity of Eurasian regulators to efficiently exercise their responsibilities.
The Group comprises representatives of Eurasian Capital Market Authorities, Ministries, Stock Exchanges, regional and international organisations and other relevant parties.
Participating countries
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
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Capital Markets in Eurasia: Two Decades of Reform (2013)
Corporate Governance in Eurasia: A Comparative Overview (2004)
MEETINGS
Third meeting, 13 Dec 2012, Istanbul, Turkey
Expert meeting and technical seminar, 19-20 June, 2012, Istanbul, Turkey
First meeting, 27 Sept, 2011, Almaty, Kazakhstan
CONTACTS
Daniel Blume, Project Manager (tel: +33 1 45 24 75 99, [email protected])
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