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Alistair Darling has learnt some lessons from the financial crisis. His new philosophical approach to regulation is reflected in this week's White Paper - but it is common to many academics and policymakers around the world.
On June 30, 2009, several agencies released for comment proposed guidance to communicate consistent expectations on sound practices for the management of funding and liquidity risks.
Mario Christodoulou, Accountancy Age , Thursday 9 July 2009 at 11:35:00 New guidelines from the Accounting Standards Board aim to tackle how to account for 'priceless' artifacts, but could hit the balance sheets of zoos as well Wedged between the bearded pigs and the camels lives Thug, the 13-year-old pygmy hippo and one of the star attractions at London Zoo. But one place you won’t find the ...
Alan Osborn, Accountancy Age , Thursday 9 July 2009 at 10:22:00 The new President's plans for major reform of US financial regulation will have important knock-on effects for the entire accounting world While few accountancy bodies are yet prepared to formally comment on President Barack Obama’s sweeping plans for reforming US financial regulation, there can be little doubt that if the proposals ...
The government will propose a wide-ranging reform of the financial sector in a White Paper on Wednesday.
On June 17, 2009, the Obama administration released extensive proposals to change the financial services regulatory regime in the United States.
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The UK is in the midst of the most dangerous economic experiment for generations. Yet it's the subject of no debate. Since March the authorities have been using "quantitative easing" or QE. This involves the Bank of England expanding its balance sheet from nothing in order to purchase debt instruments from the market.
Lee Ainslie of hedge fund Maverick Capital is joining the ranks of hedgies looking to soothe investors shaken by the recent spate of frauds by hiring an independent auditor to verify its funds' trading activities, The Post has learned. "In the...
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