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An Empirical Analysis -- Takeover Bids, European Law and Corporate Governance -- The Reform of the Doctrine of Utmost Good Faith: A Reconnaissance of the Developments and Outcome With Particular Reference to the UK --The Corporate Decision in Indonesia: A Result of Corporate Governance Requirements, Earning Management and Audit Reports --The European Deposit Insurance Scheme: Myth or Fact? -- Product Intervention of Supervisory Authorities in Financial Services -- The Teaching of Financial Services Regulation: A Contextual View -- Linking the Human Element to the Risk Management Process: One of the Internal Control Processes in Governance of an Organisation --Transparency Regime Within the Financial Institutions: Does it Really Work? 330 $a'Contemporary Issues in Economic and Financial Analysis 99' includes fourteen studies on contemporary issues within governance and regulations by authors invited from various universities and institutions. 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