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Hermes calls for end to ban on ‘moving upstairs’

By Richard Milne and James Wilson

Published: August 26 2009 23:41 | Last updated: August 26 2009 23:41

Germany’s ban on managers “moving upstairs” to become non-executive directors could damage the country’s companies, some of Europe’s most influential investors have warned.

Hermes, the activist UK shareholder, wrote to all the chairmen of Germany’s largest 80 companies on Wednesday, including Deutsche Bank and Siemens, saying the move “will lead to valuable experience and relevant knowledge being lost”.

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