Almost a fifth of FTSE 100 CEOs live outside the UK
Bosses running some of Britain’s biggest companies are based in countries including the US and Italy
Bosses running some of Britain’s biggest companies are based in countries including the US and Italy

Research shows FTSE companies more likely than US or German peers to pick outsiders as boss

Chief executive turnover was above average even as London’s blue-chip index heads for best year since 2009

Generous deals to keep CEOs at some of the largest UK companies have caused barely a ripple of discontent

The idea that splitting chief executive and chair roles is necessary deserves debate

Investors may prefer them but sadly the benefit does not extend to the rest of us

Survey of senior technology and data executives finds lack of understanding about how information is handled abroad