Boisseau, 42, is suing the chain, claiming it scapegoated her for actions approved by 7-Eleven's own supervisors and that it wrongfully accused her of giving improper gifts to employees.
One suggestion is to allow a bank to reduce an asset's risk weighting if it can prove to supervisors its ability to evaluate the credit's specific risks.
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Rather, to oversee specific markets when the internal capital markets are in action it is needed so that supervisors can have complete insight into the global activities of banks.
Some bankers worry, too, that subsidiary units may be nudged by supervisors into running separate IT and management systems in order to demonstrate that they can keep operating without the support of a parent, making them yet more inefficient.
The Basel club of regulators proposes to do just that by taking a type of debt at the bottom of the pecking order (known, confusingly, as Tier 2 capital), and giving supervisors power to write it off or convert it into equity without triggering a default if a bank is in serious trouble.
Others worry that it will have less leverage than traditional supervisors over banks peddling dodgy products.
She reported it, and she says colleagues and supervisors acted decisively against her.
It will speed up legislation for mandatory supervisors for big cross-border banks and will monitor rating agencies, which will have to register and become subject to supervision.
Strengthening the liquidity regime is an obvious way for host supervisors to assert greater control but it clearly undermines the ideals of the single market.
The last time, a decade ago, that international supervisors looked at bank capital, it took three years to put into law in Europe changes that American regulators applied in three months.
You know, and whether you called it performance goals or quotas, weren't supervisors often pushing up the numbers as some of these tapes provided by whistle blowing police officers certainly seem to indicate.
Once the ESFS (European System of Financial Supervisors) comes in, they will buy it.
The partnership has the support of LSU chancellor Mike Martin, a school spokesman said, and it will be voted on by the LSU Board of Supervisors in coming months.
At other sessions it's more touchy-feely: Workers and supervisors brainstorm and enact skits to find ways to improve productivity by, say, getting workers to load more boxes onto a truck.
Now central bankers and supervisors are expected to make a better job of it, but most would prefer not to get too involved.
Imagine the difference it might have made to Ireland and Iceland, say, if supervisors there had resisted banks' eye-watering credit growth.
He says voting in favor of the ID cards may allow San Francisco supervisors to take a moral stand on immigration, but it puts the city at risk.
It exploits the fact that bankers know more about banking than do their supervisors.
It fits in San Francisco, where in 1989, the Board of Supervisors barred local officials, including police, from cooperating with federal authorities in the deportation of illegal immigrants.
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At an earnings news conference, he said there had been "no willful acts to avoid sanctions, " a statement that contradicted the bank's agreements with U.S. and Manhattan authorities last year in which it acknowledged that it had knowingly disguised transactions to avoid detection by U.S. supervisors.
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The creators of a new, web-based service called Rypple claim that it can satisfy Net Geners' desire for frequent assessments while easing the burden on their supervisors.
Younger workers are less likely than older ones to address uncouth behaviors through formal channels, preferring to handle it themselves, and are more likely to encourage their coworkers to seek out assistance from supervisors.
As for the task of taking over supervision of all 6, 000 or so euro-zone banks, which it must do by January 2014 at the latest, that is not quite as daunting as it first looks, since most of the legwork will continue to be done by national supervisors.
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Yet it has always been with the city's mayor, not the chief of the county's board of supervisors, that presidents come to talk.
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