We're still going to have to make sure that we've got a regulatory structure -- a regulatory architecture for the financial system that prevents crises like this from occurring again.
After all, why impose a regulatory burden on a weakened banking sector when it has nothing to do with enforcing American tax law?
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The grounding of the 787 fleet illustrates not the flaws in Boeing's industrial culture -- a rush to bring the airliner to market, a degree of over-innovation or a desire to please shareholders by outsourcing too much design and production -- but the rigor of a regulatory regime with a zero tolerance of any mote of imperfection.
He wants a regulatory regime which ensures a free and independent press but without the abuses.
British television is still stuck with a regulatory structure designed for a bygone age.
"There continues to be a lot of pressure on financial institutions, a lot of pressure from a regulatory standpoint, from a customer-service standpoint, from a ... capital standpoint, " said Jay Bray, chief executive of Nationstar, at an investor conference Tuesday.
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In the interest of transparency, the government should require that its regulatory agencies make a genuine effort to estimate and take into account the true economic cost of the thousands of jobs that can be lost from a single regulatory change.
Apparently the SEC is looking the other way as this self-regulatory organization with a history of regulatory violations makes these statements.
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In a regulatory straitjacket and dominated by a state-run banking system, Israel suffered a "lost decade" from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s.
The SEC and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority must also create a regulatory structure allowing companies to "crowdfund, " or raise capital from hundreds of investors.
Answer: The only definitive win comes with either a Herbalife global regulatory shutdown or a Herbalife public (via massive share repurchase) or private (via outside bidder) takeover.
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While the plunge was more abrupt with Patriot, comparable coal credits have also seen sharp declines amid historically low natural gas prices and a regulatory environment that is pushing a coal-to-gas transition.
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The bill now includes a Levesonesque press regulatory body, a recognition commission intended to validate voluntary press regulation - and there's been some rather inflated comment about the chances of "saving press freedom" by reversing the Puttnam amendments.
The adoption of a regulatory and supervisory approach with a heavier macroprudential focus has a strong rationale, but we should be careful about over-promising, as we are still rather far from having the capacity to implement such an approach in a thoroughgoing way.
As a result, each regulatory initiative undams a flood of money from potentially affected firms.
The ever-nebulous implications of such a far-reaching regulatory scheme is a source of concern for many financial institutions in the U.S. and abroad.
He believes News Corp. wouldn't be interested in attracting the sort of extra regulatory scrutiny a drawn out and highly public battle could incur.
This will make close co-operation between regulatory authorities a necessity as has been demonstrated in the joint governance of the Single Electricity market in Ireland.
Today, CIOs get fired for a damaging security breach, regulatory violation or a systems crash.
Some observers say that Premji was pressed to dilute his stake by a regulatory requirement that all listed companies have a minimum 25% public holding.
"I can see what it's like to work for a regulatory agency, and that's a different expertise that attorneys don't always get to have, " said Greenwood, who will begin working in Washington, D.
Late last week, Millennium Pharmaceuticals (nasdaq: MLNM - news - people ) disclosed in a regulatory filing that MLN-02, a treatment for Crohn's disease, was effective in a mid-stage clinical trial.
"There's a bit of a regulatory mess, " said Eric Sampson, a visiting professor in transport at Newcastle University.
He disagrees with Dr Sinclair over the existence of a regulatory pathway for longevity in which sirtuins play a key role.
For that reason, expect plenty of international cooperation, but not a one-size fits all regulatory model or a massive Bretton Woods-style restructuring of global finance.
Copyright enforcement has become a never-ending game of regulatory Whack-a-Mole.
But a requirement that Google justify its results to a regulatory agency or court would subject search to a level of regulation that not only is unnecessary but would be harmful.
These include the creation of a new powerful regulatory agency, and a specialised court system to deal with specific cases.
On the legal and regulatory front, Unum reached a multistate regulatory settlement agreement on its claims practices in 2004 and agreed to reassess thousands of denied disability claims.
It will be interesting to see whether FINRA subsequently brings a regulatory action against its member firm IPI for defaming a registered person on Forms U4 and U5.
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