Britain unveils proposals to regulate company behaviour
By Elizabeth Piper and William James LONDON (Reuters) - Britain began consultations on encouraging better corporate behaviour and curbing excessive executive pay on Tuesday, part of Prime Minister Theresa May's campaign to help those who voted for Brexit in protest at "out of touch" elites. Taking aim at high executive pay, company boards and the behaviour of large privately-held businesses, her government will ask for opinions on questions such as: Should a new pay ratio reporting requirement b
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