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On a scale of 1 to 100 on such issues as transparency and board independence, Infosys scores 91.
FORBES: The softest pillow
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Options considered should include ways to enhance transparency, such as requiring more detailed reporting on the individuals or companies seeking access or disclosure of proliferation-related activity, as well as mechanisms to bar entry of such entities into U.S. capital markets.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: China cashes in
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Such efforts boost transparency as the volume of trade comes to depend more on the tariff rates than on hazy bureaucratic decisions.
ECONOMIST: Agricultural trade