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Good practice principles are often documented in formal codes of practice. | Good practice principles are often documented in formal codes of practice. | ||
Examples include the FX Global Code, setting out good practice principles for foreign exchange market participants, and the UK Corporate Governance Code (for larger UK companies). | Examples include the FX Global Code, setting out good practice principles for foreign exchange market participants, and the UK Corporate Governance Code (for larger UK companies). | ||
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* [[FX Global Code]] | * [[FX Global Code]] | ||
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* [[Statement of Good Practice]] | * [[Statement of Good Practice]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:35, 12 October 2022
Commercial or professional procedures that are accepted as being appropriate or effective.
Good practice principles are often documented in formal codes of practice.
Examples include the FX Global Code, setting out good practice principles for foreign exchange market participants, and the UK Corporate Governance Code (for larger UK companies).