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Part I. The financial markets : an overview. The benefits and drawbacks of a stock market listing
The formation of stock prices
Ethics in the financial markets : why a solid IR framework is key
Understanding valuation methodology of the financial markets
Integrating ESG in equity research
Valuation methodology from the perspective of different investor types
Part II. The participants of the financial markets. Understanding the financial markets' stakeholders and their motivation
Understanding the role of institutional investors
How to communicate with retail investors
The sell-side/equity analysts, brokers and corporate access
Corporate finance advisers
Considering the role of non-financial markets stakeholders
Part III. Major legislation themes related to the European financial markets. How is legislation implemented on the European financial markets ?
Learning from the impact on financial markets of recent legislation
How to optimise IR within the existing legal framework
The new wave of ESG regulatory framework
Part IV. Achieving a fair valuation of the company through best-practice IR. The IR function
Deciding on IR ambitions and its success factors
IR within the organisation
IR's responsibilities of implementing policies and planning ahead
IR tools to engage a company's stakeholders
Managing the expectations of the financial community
Embracing the digital world of IR activities
Part V. IR in special situations. Preparation of difference types of IR-related contingencies
Developing a takeover response manual
Valuation in a takeover situation and strategic alternatives
Shareholder engagement and monitoring market activity
Investor activism
The company - before, during and after an IPO
Part VI. Embracing non-financial/ESG reporting. The origin of ESG
Stakeholder capitalism and sustainable leadership
Institutional investors are embracing ESG strategies
Consideration sustainable finance disclosure regulation (SFDR)
Part VII. The framework of best-in-class non-financial reporting. Implementing taxonomy
Implementing non-financial reporting standards
Part VIII. Preparing the company's first ESG report. For the first non-financial report : a checklist to get into gear
The importance of mobilising ESG with incentives
Part IX. Aiming for best-in-class ESG reporting. Taking already implemented non-financial reports a step further
Encompassing ESG rating agencies
Part X. Future trends of financial and non-financial reporting. Best-practice IR is about being at the forefront
Is the next decade scary or exciting?
Postscript
Summary of facts and best practice
Overview of Nasdaq's ESG reporting guidelines
Correction to: The formation of stock prices.
The formation of stock prices
Ethics in the financial markets : why a solid IR framework is key
Understanding valuation methodology of the financial markets
Integrating ESG in equity research
Valuation methodology from the perspective of different investor types
Part II. The participants of the financial markets. Understanding the financial markets' stakeholders and their motivation
Understanding the role of institutional investors
How to communicate with retail investors
The sell-side/equity analysts, brokers and corporate access
Corporate finance advisers
Considering the role of non-financial markets stakeholders
Part III. Major legislation themes related to the European financial markets. How is legislation implemented on the European financial markets ?
Learning from the impact on financial markets of recent legislation
How to optimise IR within the existing legal framework
The new wave of ESG regulatory framework
Part IV. Achieving a fair valuation of the company through best-practice IR. The IR function
Deciding on IR ambitions and its success factors
IR within the organisation
IR's responsibilities of implementing policies and planning ahead
IR tools to engage a company's stakeholders
Managing the expectations of the financial community
Embracing the digital world of IR activities
Part V. IR in special situations. Preparation of difference types of IR-related contingencies
Developing a takeover response manual
Valuation in a takeover situation and strategic alternatives
Shareholder engagement and monitoring market activity
Investor activism
The company - before, during and after an IPO
Part VI. Embracing non-financial/ESG reporting. The origin of ESG
Stakeholder capitalism and sustainable leadership
Institutional investors are embracing ESG strategies
Consideration sustainable finance disclosure regulation (SFDR)
Part VII. The framework of best-in-class non-financial reporting. Implementing taxonomy
Implementing non-financial reporting standards
Part VIII. Preparing the company's first ESG report. For the first non-financial report : a checklist to get into gear
The importance of mobilising ESG with incentives
Part IX. Aiming for best-in-class ESG reporting. Taking already implemented non-financial reports a step further
Encompassing ESG rating agencies
Part X. Future trends of financial and non-financial reporting. Best-practice IR is about being at the forefront
Is the next decade scary or exciting?
Postscript
Summary of facts and best practice
Overview of Nasdaq's ESG reporting guidelines
Correction to: The formation of stock prices.