Sentences with phrase «as regulators struggle»

A growing number of internet companies are banning cryptocurrency advertising, fearing reputational damage if their users are duped or left penniless, even as regulators struggle to get to grips with the fast - emerging industry.
As regulators struggle to classify faecal transplants, people are doing it themselves to ease symptoms of colitis, Parkinson's disease and even autism

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Together over the course of the past year, Uber and Lyft have spent up to $ 9 million in a vain effort to overturn the city's proposed safety measure, viewing Austin as an important test case in the broader struggle between local regulators and Silicon Valley upstarts with novel business models and global ambitions.
Wells Fargo & Co. has struggled to develop its plan, which regulators have cited as deficient.
A bank is a relationship but banks, namely investment banks have struggled as regulators have favored market based solutions.
As the global financial system struggles to work its way out of the crisis and regulators in the US and Europe begin the painstaking process of derivatives reform, prime brokers, dealers and other derivatives providers find themselves staring across a dramatically altered market for options, futures, swaps and structured and more - exotic products.
It means sudden regulatory chaos at home as we struggle to work out where to get authorisations for new products - from the EU regulator, as per the Great Repeal Bill, or from the courts, or from domestic bodies.
Ultimately, the political problem that regulators face here in the U.S. as they struggle with the California low - carbon fuel standard and the revised EPA Renewable Fuel Standard is that they are trying to regulate biofuels producers with respect to indirect changes over which they (both the regulators and the biofuels producers) have little control.
Her comments came as the regulator, Ofsted, warned of a hardcore of underachieving schools that were struggling to recruit teachers.
Our principles will serve as helpful guardrails for servicers, investors, and regulators to consider as we continue to protect consumers who are struggling to pay their mortgages.»
It seems that we have a perfect storm of various groups pushing for such legislation — oftentimes with ulterior motives, such as eventually instituting overall pet sale bans — and regulators eager to find new sources of revenue to help prop up struggling state and local governments.
Regulators struggle to keep up as more pipeline is put in the ground.
As everything from automobiles to washing machines and pacemakers gets connected to the Internet, regulators struggle to enforce data privacy and security standards.
This is why many regulators are struggling with seeing it as a legitimate currency.
The two powerful branches of the SEC came together in recognition of the changing world of finance as Fintech innovation takes hold and regulators and policy makers struggle to keep pace.
As banks struggle to cope with a flood of commercial real estate loan workouts and defaults, some have called for help in tracking the loans and creating audit trails for regulators and auditors...
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