Art transactions are becoming better regulated and managed as houses compete for customers and the Chinese government improves rules.
The World Bank has appealed for future Afghan mining concessions to be better regulated and more transparent, and Britain's new support is aimed at improving that process.
Kevin Morgan, a professor at Cardiff University and the author of The School Food Revolution, a book about the supply chain behind cafeteria food, said the supply network was complex and should be better regulated.
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However another lobbyist, Richard Tren of the Sustainable Development Network, says that properly-regulated privatisation is better than centralised government water distribution.
This team trades regulated derivatives, better known as futures and options.
Referring to Leeds, Ofsted said that "while the overall effectiveness of a majority of the local authority's inspected and regulated services and provision are good or better, there are significant weaknesses in areas of social care provision".
Given the perilous state of a great number of corporate pension funds and the firms that stand behind them, many pensioners may be better off in the hands of well-capitalised and -regulated insurers, especially as official compensation is more generous if an insurer fails to honour its obligations than if a company goes bust leaving an underfunded pension scheme.
Demand for clearing transactions are expected to increase over the next few years as regulators force banks and other parties to channel trades through regulated clearing houses to ensure their risk positions can be better monitored.
Not excusing ObamaCare for even a second, but health care was already heavily regulated as is, and if it distracted Obama, even better.
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Maybe it would be better if we had a monetary system in which the supply of money was regulated in some other way.
There are bound to be further demands for the NHS to be more tightly regulated, although former Labour health secretary Alan Milburn recommends instead greater openness, better public reporting and more honesty from health managers the moment things go wrong.
"While companies being regulated usually hate it, the more regulatory eyes looking at an industry, the better it is, " said Andrew Stoltmann, a Chicago lawyer specializing in securities fraud.
Of course it would have been better if the mistake had never happened, but it has, and the BBC, whose journalism is regulated under both the BBC Trust and Ofcom, is doing the right things.
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