Phrases with «prudential regulator»

A "prudential regulator" refers to a government authority or agency responsible for overseeing and regulating financial institutions, such as banks and insurance companies, to ensure they are operating in a safe and sound manner, and to protect the interests of customers and the stability of the financial system. Full definition

Sentences with «prudential regulator»

  • At today's House Judiciary Committee hearing on Operation Choke Point it seemed that Choke Point's critics are conflating a fairly narrow DOJ civil investigation with separate general guidance given by prudential regulators. (creditslips.org)
  • These are matters in which prudential regulators are taking a strong interest. (rba.gov.au)
  • This is a remarkable revelation (kudos to Cynthia O'Murchu and Robert Smith at FT), yet note that prudential regulators on both sides of the Atlantic have taken no action — at least in public — for fear or toppling over the sagging Deutsche Bank. (theinstitutionalriskanalyst.com)
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