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Meanings of regulate banks in English
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Usage of regulate banks in English
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Both agencies regulatebanks and are playing key roles in drafting rules to carry out the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial oversight law.
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Biden will face pressure to pick an actual Democrat to run the Fed, someone with more stringent views on how to regulatebanks.
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Ditching it will be a blow for the Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority, the two bodies that regulatebanks in Britain.
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However, the United States and European countries regulatebanks, insurers and traders in very different ways, particularly in the $630 trillion derivatives industry.
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The proposal to regulatebanks' activities in commodities through capital surcharges "is fine in principle, but could be a disaster in practice," he concluded.
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And Germany has a culture of having relatively well regulatedbanks.
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They do not pass through regulatedbanks and traditional payment systems.
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The Fed also regulatesbanks that manage, trade or own ETFs.
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OSFI imposed stricter mortgage underwriting guidelines for federally regulatedbanks in June 2012.
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Regulatedbanks are not offering higher leverage indiscriminately, sources said.
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Non- regulatedbanks, including the arrangers of the SMG debt, are not held to the guidance.
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The OCC regulatesbanks and regularly examines their books.
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Runaway lending by poorly regulatedbanks was a very significant contributory factor in our national bankruptcy.
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Under- regulatedbanks and energy providers, and even MPs, have been found to be ripping us off.
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Now, most regulatedbanks are no longer willing to go much above the guideline, industry sources said.
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The designation would put MetLife under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Federal Reserve, which typically regulatesbanks.