Finance and Investment
OECD’s work on finance and investment focuses on policies and global rules covering anticorruption, corporate governance,
competition, investment, financial markets, insurance, private pensions, and responsible business conduct.
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Books and papers
Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India 2024
The Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India is a regular publication on regional economic growth and development in Emerging Asia – Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand...
Mobilising ASEAN Capital Markets for Sustainable Growth
The ASEAN region’s economic expansion has created significant financing needs among corporations and investment opportunities for households. This report aims to support ASEAN policy makers harness opportunities and address barriers in mobilising...
Financial literacy in Germany
The report presents the rationale for increasing the financial literacy levels of individuals in Germany and for the adoption of a National Strategy for Financial Literacy. It describes financial literacy levels, the actors directly involved in...
Dividend payments by state-owned enterprises
This report addresses the importance of dividend policies for jurisdictions with profitable or potentially profitable state-owned enterprises (SOEs), against the background of current challenges in public finances and increasing pressures on SOEs to...
Multimedia
Transition finance: What is it and why is it needed?
Listen in to learn about transition finance - what it is, why it is needed and what the key challenges are.
Statistics
Corporate Tax Statistics 2023
Corporate Tax Statistics 2023, a flagship publication of the OECD, provides comprehensive insights into corporate tax systems and the tax and economic activities of thousands of multinational enterprises operating around the world.
Focus
OECD Policy Responses to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
What are the impacts and consequences of the coronavirus pandemic on our lives and our societies - our healthcare systems, our jobs and education, our businesses, financial markets and economies.