German Corporate Governance Code
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The German Corporate Governance Code is a set of nationally recognized principles and recommendations designed to promote transparent, responsible, and shareholder-oriented management and supervision of German listed companies.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: German Corporate Governance Code Context triple: [BAYN, hasCorporateGovernanceCode, German Corporate Governance Code]
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German Stock Corporation Act
The German Stock Corporation Act is the primary legal framework regulating the formation, governance, and operation of stock corporations (Aktiengesellschaften) in Germany.
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German Investment Code
The German Investment Code is a key legal framework governing investment funds and asset management activities in Germany, setting rules for investor protection, fund authorization, and ongoing supervision.
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German Commercial Code
The German Commercial Code is a central piece of German business law that regulates commercial transactions, traders, and corporate accounting alongside the German Civil Code.
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UK Corporate Governance Code
The UK Corporate Governance Code is a key set of principles and provisions that guides best practice in leadership, accountability, remuneration, and stakeholder relations for companies listed in the United Kingdom.
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Swiss Code of Best Practice for Corporate Governance
The Swiss Code of Best Practice for Corporate Governance is a set of voluntary guidelines issued by economiesuisse that defines standards for responsible management, board structure, shareholder rights, and transparency in Swiss listed companies.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: German Corporate Governance Code Target entity description: The German Corporate Governance Code is a set of nationally recognized principles and recommendations designed to promote transparent, responsible, and shareholder-oriented management and supervision of German listed companies.
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A.
German Stock Corporation Act
The German Stock Corporation Act is the primary legal framework regulating the formation, governance, and operation of stock corporations (Aktiengesellschaften) in Germany.
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B.
German Investment Code
The German Investment Code is a key legal framework governing investment funds and asset management activities in Germany, setting rules for investor protection, fund authorization, and ongoing supervision.
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C.
German Commercial Code
The German Commercial Code is a central piece of German business law that regulates commercial transactions, traders, and corporate accounting alongside the German Civil Code.
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D.
UK Corporate Governance Code
The UK Corporate Governance Code is a key set of principles and provisions that guides best practice in leadership, accountability, remuneration, and stakeholder relations for companies listed in the United Kingdom.
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E.
Swiss Code of Best Practice for Corporate Governance
The Swiss Code of Best Practice for Corporate Governance is a set of voluntary guidelines issued by economiesuisse that defines standards for responsible management, board structure, shareholder rights, and transparency in Swiss listed companies.
- F. None of above. chosen
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