financial regulation
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffinancialandregulation
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financial
adjective
uk/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/us/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/
relating to money or how money ...
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regulation
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an official rule or the act of ...
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(Definition offinancialandregulationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Although both chapters onfinancialregulationare interesting, the conclusions are pretty standard : there is a call for a prudential regulation of banks.
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Over time, state control over the banks steadily deteriorated, as banqueros became the government's partner infinancialregulation.
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Financialregulationtherefore relied historically on very few pieces of formal legislation.
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Our findings cast doubts on the current view that transparentfinancialregulationis always desirable.
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The financial instruments to which each type of financial institution may have access, according to the country'sfinancialregulationframework, determine their specialisation.
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Historians of accountancy are right to draw attention to the role offinancialregulationamong the measures for establishing imperial control.
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In this view, it seems highly unlikely that countries will ever converge on a singular model offinancialregulation.
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They make an important observation about the desirability of transparentfinancialregulation.
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The territorial expansion of economic activity was accompanied by the emergence of an increasingly dense network of interstate collaboration in matters offinancialregulation.
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In all of these countries,financialregulationis historically grown and strongly embedded in federalist or unitary state structures, patterns of state-society relations or legal traditions.
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Indeed, some have argued that the incorporation of ratings intofinancialregulationhas so altered the marketplace that the major incumbents effectively no longer rely on their reputations with investors.
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Similarly, we believe that if we had onefinancialregulationwhich controlled all current and future development funds, that would also make work easier.
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We need afinancialregulationand an interinstitutional agreement negotiated in the correct form, and too bad if it takes time.
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But we also have underspending on research and that deserves much more user-friendlyfinancialregulation.
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Thefinancialregulationwill be revised to take account of this, if necessary.
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We need a betterfinancialregulationand there is a long way still to go.
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It is designed to increase legal clarity and transparency when granting subsidies in accordance with the newfinancialregulation.
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I shall fight for clear rules within the framework of thefinancialregulation.
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The provisions of thefinancialregulationon this point do not need to be revised.
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This view is at the expense of transparency of thefinancialregulation.
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