• Meanwhile, in a sign of regulators' growing concern about evolving electronic trading, the SEC staff is also studying rules for so-called dark pools, private electronic-trading networks that match buyers and sellers anonymously.

    WSJ: Ban on Flash Orders Is Considered by SEC

  • Walgreen and CVS took advantage of the crisis to convince a growing number of state regulators that pharmacists should be allowed to have the expanded role as a way to save lives and potentially money by getting more Americans flu shots from an army of pharmacists.

    FORBES: How Flu Shots Became Big Sales Booster For Walgreen, CVS

  • It is probably encouraging that there is growing talk among European regulators and ministers that the eurozone's bailout fund, the European Financial Stability Facility, should be able to buy Greek bonds in the market and then only demand repayment from Greece of the price actually paid for those bonds, the amount actually invested in the bonds.

    BBC: Practical steps to prevent eurozone meltdown

  • Regulators say a growing number of people are also having a hard time getting money back from retirement communities and assisted-living facilities.

    FORBES: Watch Out for Retirement Home, Timeshare Scams

  • The mutual dependence of PUCs and the industries they regulate explains why the prospect of losing out on a growing VoIP market sent California regulators into a tailspin.

    FORBES: The Madness of Regulating VoIP as a Public Utility

  • Regulators and economists scrutinizing the growing costs of health care have targeted a range of related activities by doctors, known as self-referrals.

    WSJ: Prostate-Test Fees Challenged

  • The SEC's move comes amid a broader debate over how Washington oversees companies' interactions with social media as regulators incorporate into their thinking the growing use of Web sites like Facebook and Twitter by companies and employees.

    WSJ: SEC Says Companies Can Use Social Media to Alert Investors

  • His Antiguan operations prospered, although the country's growing offshore industry suffered various scandals and two blacklistings by foreign regulators.

    ECONOMIST: The Stanford affair

  • Those growing doubts are going to make medicines even harder to get past regulators, and then they are going to make them more difficult to market to doctors.

    FORBES: All The Wrong Numbers

  • Its growing dominance provided good fodder for politicians last year, who called for regulators to put greater scrutiny on the practice.

    FORBES: Out With the Old, In With the New

  • And inter-agency feuding has been growing: witness the spats between the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and other regulators over deposit insurance and their treatment of Citigroup.

    ECONOMIST: Financial reform in America

  • By 2006 the growing trend towards deregulation had pushed three-quarters of all lending outside the purview of regulators.

    ECONOMIST: The credit crunch

  • Yet despite its growing popularity, online learning continues to be seen in a negative light by politicians, regulators, and some members of the academic community, especially faculty.

    FORBES: The Myths of Online Learning

  • Stormy Future for U.S. Property and Casualty Insurers: The Growing Costs and Risks of Extreme Weather Events lays out a plan of action for insurance companies, regulators and investors to deal with the increased risks tied to climate-driven disaster.

    FORBES: Climate-Proofing The Insurance Industry

  • But if the politicians and regulators do not take a more relaxed attitude to restructuring, European media firms will have little chance of growing strong enough to compete successfully with the big American companies.

    ECONOMIST: European Media: Flirtation and frustration | The

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