Host regulators must act boldly against international banks in the event that there are prudential concerns. |
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The publication proposes special prudential measures to help commercial banks in times of exchange rate volatility and swings in capital flows. |
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Unfortunately, within the Government's rules, prudential borrowing would not provide the solution to our problems. |
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As to which concrete punishments should be annexed to which crimes, the judgment is a prudential one left for public authority to determine. |
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Malthus held that people possess the capacity for foresight and make prudential decisions in the light of the consequences they foresee. |
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All they needed to do was simply throw the principles of good governance and prudential banking regulations out of the window. |
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According to prudential legislation, bank exposure to any single entity cannot exceed 25 per cent of its capital. |
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The extension of credits should always follow prudential regulations and sound assessments. |
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Borrowing from banks, with their strict prudential procedures that require collateral for loans, is not a viable option. |
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Many materials in the ICW, which act as the guarantee on a prudential state finance system, are abolished. |
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But even if they had failed in this prudential duty, did the fact that rates subsequently plummet somehow pass them by? |
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Most students are responsible and prudential and thus not as ribald as Wolfe makes them out to be. |
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This is a matter of prudential judgment made by those entrusted with the care of the common good. |
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For prudential reasons, I worry that linking social benefits to the workplace may backfire. |
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Williams also credits more standard prudential requirements which, he said, have allowed banks to reduce the risk of attracting bad customers. |
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It appears to be a prudential judgment of the Pope's, not a dogmatic statement. |
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He said the ratio of liquid assets to total deposits and short term liabilities was above the minimum prudential norm of 50 per cent. |
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But to think with the Church is, indeed, to think and not merely to look to the teaching office to micromanage every prudential decision. |
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The vocabulary of generating and creating jobs out of unthrifty behavior sounds to noneconomists tough and prudential and quantitative. |
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Such statements are to be carefully considered as the prudential judgments of experienced churchmen. |
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This limitation does not apply to deposits and OTC derivative transactions made with financial institutions subject to prudential supervision. |
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Investors and consumers want more choice, greater liquidity and lower business costs within a sound prudential framework. |
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We have not been able to identify it, control it, or capture it in prudential terms. |
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The fragmentation of prudential supervision constitutes one of the major obstacles to consolidation of the financial sector. |
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A number of prudential measures were implemented against the background of strong credit growth. |
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Instead, they fought by proxy, like cold war superpowers trapped inside the so-called prudential building. |
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Eisenhower was a prudential, common sense Republican, who loathed extremism and arrogant ignorance. |
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That committee will prefigure the final phase of the reform, after which the Bank will be responsible for all prudential supervision in Belgium. |
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Their lending inside the enterprise group is not always in line with market principles or prudential standards. |
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The performance is creditworthy in view of the absorption of overhang problems by public sector banks and tightening of prudential norms for the banks. |
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A major strategy that has been adopted has been the strengthening of the prudential regulatory and supervisory framework. |
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The figures were expected by most experts, since May was the first month that the new prudential and restrictive monetary measures were implemented. |
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For example, the Basel Committee is currently developing new prudential ratios to try to contain future crises. |
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Messina walked into the empty offices in the prudential building in March 2011 with a single box of personal items. |
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The ECB is not entrusted with any direct responsibility related to prudential supervision of credit institutions and the stability of the financial system. |
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It is worth a read because the regulator has wide and sweeping powers to issue directions to an ADI to enforce prudential standards and performance. |
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It seems obvious that the restriction does not play the same prudential role that they used to. |
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Indeed, it used to be a principle of asset management that portfolios were diversified across different national jurisdictions as part of a prudential spreading of risk. |
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The arrangement now instituted demonstrates the ability of the company's structures to adapt to a new accounting and prudential organisation. |
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That reality demands that the Reserve Bank remains diligent and unswerving in carrying out its functions of prudential supervision with skill and dedication. |
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At the same time, lax supervision and prudential regulation allowed banks and corporations to take on significant exchange rate and maturity risks. |
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Developing countries should use all the tools at their disposal, including price interventions, quantitative restrictions and prudential regulations, in order to help manage international capital flows. |
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It also has a mandate to promote harmonization of prudential norms and the underlying principle of safety and soundness regardless of the complexity, range and diversity of financial groups and products. |
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An area for complementary financing, where the private sector is constrained by reason of prudential regulation that binds it, is start-up capital financing for emerging exporters. |
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The systemic externality argument does not provide a solid theoretical foundation for a rehabilitation of prudential policy. |
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Specifically Methodist means, such as the class meetings, provided his chief examples for these prudential means of grace. |
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The FPC is responsible for macro prudential regulation of all UK banks and insurance companies. |
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One instance of this response is the claim that sadistic pleasure adds prudential value for the sadist but also lacks moral value and indeed has moral disvalue. |
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Government authorities should proactively address misaligned incentive structures and increased financial risk in the global economy through counter-cyclical policies and prudential regulation. |
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Furthermore, in order to avoid major unlevel playing field amongst regulated entities of different financial sectors, the Directive introduces some amendments to the sectoral prudential regulation. |
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It is becoming increasingly clear, it seems to me, that if we want prudential supervision to effectively preempt the build up of imbalances, it has to act more directly on individual and collective incentives. |
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If a systemic risk tax were workably designed, it would be worth asking why prudential regulation is useful at all. |
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The long part of the curve, maturities of around 30 years, flattened out due mainly to purchasing flows due to the anticipation of changes to prudential regulations in Europe. |
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To the extent that financial imbalances are specific to a sector or market and that a well-targeted prudential tool is available, monetary policy might play a minor role in leaning against the imbalances. |
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Specialised dealers in commodity derivatives have been active on national marketplaces, without being subject to harmonised capital adequacy requirements, without occasioning prudential or systemic problems. |
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Investments in shares, risk capital markets and currencies other than those of the liabilities should therefore not be restricted except on prudential grounds. |
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In the area of insurance, UNCTAD supported the development of a competitive insurance sector in developing countries by helping their prudential regulators to establish competitive and well-regulated insurance markets. |
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This was the chancellor at his most confident, and most plausible, offering just enough goodies to keep the punters happy, but not so many that he surrendered the high ground of prudential statesmanship. |
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In that case, the bluntness argument applies to both monetary policy and prudential policy, and therefore bluntness may not be a strong argument against using monetary policy to lean against financial imbalances. |
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Central banks' financial statements may thus be subject to a financial and prudential analysis similar to that of commercial banks, with a reliance on the liquidity, solvency and profitability triptych. |
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To wish to draw up at national level rules for takeover bids, prudential rules, environmental standards, technological standards, and quality and reliability standards is to delude ourselves and serves no useful purpose. |
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Europe's banks, laden with bad debts and forced by new prudential rules to hold more capital against corporate loans, will remain leery of fiddly, risky loans to SMEs. Small firms' woes have not escaped detection. |
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Multilateral co-operation in the field of prudential supervision within the various sectors of financial activity is also well established through the operation of several committees. |
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We are proposing amendments on all these points, as well as on the second issue giving us cause for concern which is the need to improve social and prudential supervision. |
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Moreover, the interaction between such prudential policies and monetary policy could have important implications for the appropriate use of both kinds of policy. |
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Discussions of a fiscal anchor, however, were intertwined with discussions of the government's contingency reserve and other forms of prudential forecasting. |
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Moreover, deductions and prudential filters will be harmonised internationally and generally applied at the level of common equity or its equivalent in the case of non-joint stock companies. |
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The Bank's Financial Policy Committee held its first meeting in June 2011 as a macro prudential regulator to oversee regulation of the UK's financial sector. |
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Such a standard cannot be prudential, he argues, because it is circular to say that the objective requirement for wellbeing is that the life be truly prudentially valuable. |
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Related to the prudential surveillance this is a specific method used in the banking sector to control the credit institutions' prudentiality indexes. |
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