Sentences with phrase «as deregulation»

Broadcasting was deregulated during the early 1980s, and as long as deregulation remains in effect, there is no way that the public can expect an industry that is engaged in a constant «business war» over ratings to take seriously its social obligation to reduce the amount of violence in its programming.
So long as deregulation is in effect, local public interest groups who have difficulty getting stations to meet their demands for reasonable reform should consider petitioning the FCC to deny the license of the station.
The negative impacts of globalization such as deregulation policy are also felt by women in developed countries.
A decade ago high earnings multiples (around 20 times profit) were supposedly justified as deregulation was meant to lead to a wave of consolidation.

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The election of Donald Trump as president sparked an exodus from the US Treasury market in the final months of 2016 and early 2017 as investors prepared for the possibility that Trump's plans for a protectionist trade policy, tax cuts, deregulation, and massive infrastructure spending would bring inflation back to the US.
Bank on it Sonders sees financial stocks as cheap relative to their potential for growth, with bank earnings likely to get a boost from both rising interest rates and deregulation.
At the beginning of the year, there was without a doubt the famous Trump trade that came on, which was a belief in tax cuts, infrastructure, and deregulation as a package driving growth.
As usual there is plenty of backlash, with environmental deregulation and attempts to save jobs in energy sectors that may be superseded, to protect old habits and infrastructures from change.
While several of the present CEOs responded optimistically to the meeting — praising the deregulation and tax reduction components in particular — and many of their companies» shares rose on hopes that Trump won't be as antagonistic toward drug makers as his recent comments that they're «getting away with murder» on prices would suggest, don't count on the wish list to come true.
Represented by proposals such as the Regulatory Accountability Act, deregulation aims to shut down the government's ability to protect kids from dangerous cribs or enforce the rules that stop reckless financial bets from blowing up the economy.
He worked for 25 years at Rothschild as an adviser before founding his own investment firm in 2000, and he's long been a supporter of deregulation.
«Squawk on the Street's» David Faber talks about the key issues on hand in the telecom sector as the president pushes for deregulation.
These recommendations were in fact cited by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in its 2016 annual Economic Survey of Canada.Naming a lack of productivity as a major impediment to future economic growth, the OECD called for Canada to pursue a platform of deregulation while also reducing interprovincial trade barriers and providing more incentives for small - and medium - sized companies to innovate and invest.
The academic and former airline executive Michael Levine, one of intellectual forefathers of deregulation, has described hubs as «factories [that] manufacture route density.»
As the calendar turned, a risk environment that was going strong on tax cuts, deregulation and free - market capitalism quickly gave way to 2018 themes of interventionism, trade wars and rising fiscal deficits.
Given Congress's broad inability to work on bipartisan legislation — well, beyond banking deregulation — Republicans might see the expanded CRA as a way to get something done, even if the result is destructive.
Also, they have chosen a cheap populist theme, attacking cell phone, bank and credit - card charges instead of hammering the Conservatives on their dangerous, right - wing deregulation agenda — even though people are still dying as a result of Harper's «self - regulation» changes to food safety.
on his ability to push through other items on his agenda, such as tax reform, infrastructure spending and deregulation — the promise of which has helped propel stocks upward since his election.
This legislation was never proclaimed, however, as the intellectual drive towards deregulation eventually dominated.
Deregulation also has increased the economy's exposure to external shocks, such as the widespread rises in bond yields in 1994.
Now, however, investor exuberance is being supported by proposed fiscal policy such as lower corporate taxes, deregulation and historically large budget cuts to help finance the rebuilding of the nation's infrastructure and military.
Inasmuch as the essence of rulers and government is rule - setting, deregulation represents an undoing of public power in society's broad interests, on the ground that public power is inherently corrupt and run in the bureaucracy's narrowly self - serving interest.
«It is not good for the world for the burden of solving this broader problem... to rest on the shoulders of the United States,» [5] insisted Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner on Wednesday, as if the spillover from U.S. quantitative easing and deregulation was not promoting the speculative dollar glut.
Their financial surrender policy endorses the European Central Bank's lobbying for the neoliberal deregulation that led to the real estate bubble and debt leveraging, as if it were a success story rather than the road to national debt peonage.
If you recall, small - caps skyrocketed in the days immediately following the 2016 presidential election as investors anticipated the implementation of «America first» policies — deep corporate tax cuts, deregulation, tariffs on imported goods — that would greatly favor inward - facing companies.
Still, much as the widely feared deregulation of commissions in 1975 ended up giving a boost to the brokerage business, the new rules could ultimately be good for Wall Street.
It is certainly reasonable to believe that this source of UST selling will continue to keep USTS rallies «limp,» and still in front of a very pro-growth / reflationary Trump policy mix to come: lower corporate and individual taxes, industry deregulation, trade policy (tariffs will drive up domestic prices as cheaper international goods competition is removed) and a fiscal policy shift away from monetary policy will all conspire to take rates higher in the year + window ahead.
As we have seen in the recent past, this is not good enough; the changes resulting from deregulation caught many in the industry napping, and there was a tendency to hold collectively to various nostrums that proved to be unwise.
That said, a new leaf seems to have been turned this year with hedge funds returning to positive flows in the first quarter of 2017.1 Renewed interest has been spurred by the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States, which some industry experts are predicting should bring meaningful tax reform, deregulation and infrastructure spending that we think could prove a boon to hedge strategies.
Tax cuts always effect assets prices, regulations are estimated to account for up to 35 % of building new construction costs for homes in some locations and though federal deregulation may not impact local regulations as much it does have a multiplier effect on the economy just like a tax cut does and anticipation of an infrastructure plan the scale of this administration's, though it hasn't been passed, would also have an anticipatory effect on leading indicators like stocks and other commodities that raise costs, which we have already seen.
By the mid-1980s, central bankers had begun to enjoy a measure of success in controlling inflation, not by strict regulation of the money supply, but as a byproduct of financial deregulation and the liberalization of credit.
Progress on deregulation is also a key theme to watch as it may enable bigger banks to increase their leverage ratio.
Created in 2000 - 2001 as part of the deregulation of the electricity market, electricity buyers purchase the right to sell power from electricity generators.
Financial deregulation has given many households greater access to credit, as well as expanding the range of financial services available.
Draghi also alluded to the kind of financial deregulation the U.S. is pursuing as a risk to the global economy.
Financial deregulation and the associated increase in competition among lenders has also played a role by making loans cheaper, easier to obtain, particularly to investors, and providing innovations such as home equity loans and redraw facilities.
But these polling results suggest that many are having second thoughts and want countervailing forces at work in society as we experiment with moral deregulation.
The Fourth area is more the field of ATTAC: all areas of financial deregulation with an aim to tax free - flowing capital or to plan taxes of this type but also to attack pension funds as they become more widespread, or tax havens which play an important role in the world economy.
The neo-monetarist credo imposed by the United States since 1971, the complete adhesion to «market forces» (which George Soros defined as «market integration») and the consequent ripples, throughout the world, of liberalisation, deregulation and privatisation measures - have devastated politics, weakened the representative democratic institutions and colonised the state.
As far as I know the Canadian economy did not have a financial meltdown was because they did not allow the deregulation that led to the USA financial meltdown but Obama had nothing to do with the Canadian lack of meltdown or the USA meltdowAs far as I know the Canadian economy did not have a financial meltdown was because they did not allow the deregulation that led to the USA financial meltdown but Obama had nothing to do with the Canadian lack of meltdown or the USA meltdowas I know the Canadian economy did not have a financial meltdown was because they did not allow the deregulation that led to the USA financial meltdown but Obama had nothing to do with the Canadian lack of meltdown or the USA meltdown.
Deregulation of broadcasting in the U.S. and the Federal Communications Commission's apparent indifference to the practices of broadcast licensees and cable operators in effect seem to legitimize the operation of these media as businesses like any other business, disregarding the public trusteeship that is required by the Communications Act.
The bodies that rule our global economy today, the G8 (the world's industrialized countries), the IMF and the World Bank (together known as the «Washington consensus») prescribe for the world a neo-classical recipe of privatization, decentralization, deregulation and other market liberalizations, assuming that our common interests are best served by the invisible hand of the market.
But rather than addressing these problems as part of the ongoing, ordinary work of political prudence, American conservatism fixes on ever - lower tax rates and deregulation as singular imperatives.
But the true scandal, as Caldwell shows, is that political elites» ideology of deregulation — moral and economic, liberal and conservative — is responsible for creating, disguising, and prolonging the carnage.
As many countries around the world are revising their communication and information structures, the leading stratagem seems to be «more market, less state» and the buzzword is «deregulation».
Deregulation affects the labor market as a whole, and the results include degradation of working conditions, the growth of workplace insecurity and unemployment, and the dismantling of systems of social protection.
The country which exerted the most pressure in this regard was the USA where, as a result of the policies of deregulation in the 80s, there had emerged a string of wealthy regional telecoms operators (known as «Baby Bells».)
In a general sense, one can speak of four areas of struggle: (i) the system of economic exploitation and social stratification (racial segregation, women's working conditions, unemployment and the new legislation of «flexibility and «deregulation); (ii) the ideology (the way of representing the world, social relations, etc.) that justifies the system — the new ideologies of race superiority, the religious legitimation of competition and the so - called free market as the only and sufficient way of organizing human life (iii) the ways in which the consciousness of the oppressed, is led to interject this ideology of domination and to develop a feeling of self - denial and self - devaluation; (iv) the atomization of the society through the weakening and destruction of neighborhood, workers and local cultural manifestations.
Deregulation of capital markets («financialization,» as it's called by some) and ever - expanding free trade bids fair to improve my children's future.
We believe that organic dairy producers will also suffer significant economic losses as a result of GE alfalfa deregulation.
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