Sentences with phrase «banking culture»

Regardless, as more charges are settled and new ones laid, calls for stricter regulation, or a wholesale change in banking culture, will only grow.
Many hurdles stem from bank culture.
Following the 2008 crisis, regulators have prioritized a healthy banking culture, anchored by «effective challenge,» meaning when people question ideas or escalate problems, they are heard and welcomed, without fear of reprisal.
Nothing will concentrate the minds of North Korean leaders more than a Chinese oil embargo, argues William Rhodes, a former Citigroup executive and co-chair of the G30's steering committee on bank culture and governance.
16:13 - Pat McFadden says investment bank culture encouraged risk taking and sit uneasily with what public wants - mortgages, looking after savings etc..
The parliamentary commission on banking standards was set up in the wake of the Libor rigging scandal in 2013 to fix banking culture.
For example, none of the Iain M Banks culture books can be bought as ePub at the moment, though you'll still find them on Kindle.
As the Barclays and JP Morgan scandals unfurl, calls for stricter regulation and even a wholesale change in banking culture, will only grow.
William Dudley, President and CEO (Panelist) Date: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 Time: 8:30 AM EST Event: Banking Culture: Still Room for Improvement?
The UK has a strong «transaction» banking culture.
Labour MP John Mann has accused George Osborne of being behind the City regulator's decision to drop an investigation into the UK's banking culture.
At 1:20 p.m., Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley speaks on «Banking Culture From a Regulatory Perspective» at The Culture Imperative Interbank Symposium, Manhattan.
Now the extent of the problem has been brought into sharp relief, with computer scientists warning that banking culture is increasing the likelihood that customers are using vulnerable systems.
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