. Investments in infrastructure assets Three Types of qualified investments are: direct investment through obtaining ownership of assets: suitable for infrastructure assets with transferable ownership such as
. Investments in infrastructure assets Three Types of qualified investments are: direct investment through obtaining ownership of assets: suitable for infrastructure assets with transferable ownership such as
interest of our members. Principle 3: Oversee asset managers to make informed investment decisions and engage in active ongoing monitoring of investee companies. Investment decisions should take into account
practices, and adhere to applicable laws; c) embody high standards of business ethics and oversee the implementation of codes of conduct that engender a corporate culture of integrity; d) oversee the
. II) The rights and equitable treatment of shareholders and key ownership functions; The chapter identifies basic shareholder rights, including the right to information and participation through the
; > Finalizing convergence to IFRS and enhancing beneficial ownership disclosure and other non-financial disclosure, including by incorporating existing shareholder disclosure into the annual report, and
selling securities in such a way that does not involve a change of beneficial ownership of such securities; 2. Placing a securities purchasing order while being aware that oneself or an associate has made
selling securities in such a way that does not involve a change of beneficial ownership of such securities; 2. Placing a securities purchasing order while being aware that oneself or an associate has made
responsibilities of ownership are appropriately and fully delivered in their interests and on their behalf by those agents. As sophisticated investors with influence, often including voting rights, institutional
trustee is entrusted with powers to oversee and administer assets of the trust in interests of the unitholders, who are the beneficiaries of the trust. A REIT is regulated under 2 major laws: 1. The Trust