Asia is rapidly growing into the world’s largest stock market. Today more than half of the world’s listed companies are from Asia. The magnitude of this change is reshaping the characteristics of the global capital market, which is also becoming more integrated. Consequently, OECD closely monitors these developments through an extensive programme that includes comparative data and analysis across a wide range of capital market issues, such as primary equity markets, corporate bonds, capital market structures and the activities of financial services providers. Based on the G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance that are endorsed by all economies hosting Asia’s largest stock markets, the OECD-Asia programme also hosts an ongoing multilateral dialogue to identify good practices, enhance private sector competitiveness and support a smooth integration of Asia’s growing capital markets into the global economy. |
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In focus
Corporate Finance in Asia and the COVID-19 Crisis (June 2022) Asian corporations and their ability to access financing deserve special attention due to their importance in global markets, their integration into regional and global supply chains, and their ownership structures. This report covers some of the long-term trends observed in the listed corporate sector and capital markets in Asia. It also looks at how Asian companies used market-based financing during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the main fiscal and regulatory measures Asian authorities took to support the corporate sector’s access to finance during this period. Other Publications
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Engagement
OECD-Asia Roundtable on Corporate GovernanceEstablished in 1999, the Asian Roundtable on Corporate Governance serves as a regional forum for exchanging experiences and advancing the reform agenda on corporate governance while promoting awareness and use of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance.
OECD-Asia Pacific Network on Corporate Governance of State-Owned EnterprisesIn support of economic growth and competitiveness, the Network provides a forum to share experiences, identify good practices and develop recommendations for reform to improve state ownership practices and strengthen the corporate governance of SOEs. The OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises supports this work.
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Country projects
Experts Forum on Corporate Governance in India
Experts Forum on Corporate Governance in Indonesia
OECD-Southeast Asia Corporate Governance Initiative(Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Viet Nam) |
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Corporate Finance in Asia
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