Tales of Fraud and Corruption: Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets

Tales of Fraud and Corruption: Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets

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Cynthia Richson, Co-director or the Center for Corporate & Securities Law at USD School of Law, moderated a panel of experts including William F. Browder and Robert P. Smith. The panel discussed the risks and rewards of investing in emerging markets such as Russia and Turkey.

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    Cynthia Richson, Co-director or the Center for Corporate & Securities Law at USD School of Law, moderated a panel of experts including William F. Browder and Robert P. Smith. The panel discussed the risks and rewards of investing in emerging markets such as Russia and Turkey.

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