Sentences with phrase «by deregulation»

The industry has been further impacted by deregulation expectation, rising rates and regulatory changes by the Trump administration.
According to the Center for Public Integrity, the Mercatus Center regularly lobbies in the federal government, including providing lawmakers with «Capitol Hill breakfasts and luncheons hosted by deregulation scholars.»
Even if we consider transition charges from 1998 to 2006 to be subsidies for Illinois nuclear plants rather than partial compensation for stranded costs imposed by deregulation — a doubtful interpretation — they cost just 0.7 cents per kilowatt - hour, a fraction of the total subsidies wind and solar receive.
Starring an international roster of actors including Maggie Cheung, Mercedes Cabral and James Franco, PLAYTIME comprises three chapters set across three cities defined by their relationship to capital: London, a city transformed by the deregulation of banks; Reykjavik, where the 2008 crisis began; and Dubai, one of the Middle East's burgeoning financial markets.
PLAYTIME is set across three cities defined by their role in relation to capital: London, a city transformed by the deregulation of the banks; Reykjavik, where the 2008 global financial crisis began; and Dubai, one of the Middle East's burgeoning financial markets.
Driven by the deregulation of the financial system and removal of capital control, a solid growth in corporate bond market, particularly bank bond issuance, was observed.
It is caused by a deregulation of the immune system triggering an acute inflammatory response.
«A supply glut caused by deregulation in Europe put downward pressure on milk prices and the dry, hot conditions over the last spring and summer created a difficult environment for producing milk.»
The change to decentralization is characterized by the deregulation of markets, decrease in renewable energy prices and departure from carbon - based fuels.
Coal fired power plants can not sell their power to california even with extortionary prices to the california consumers initiated by deregulations.

Not exact matches

Your legacies of deregulation, a financialized US economy and the Greenspan put have spoken for themselves by helping to cause the world's largest and most productive economy to suffer more than a decade of malaise, 10 ′ s of millions unemployed and a near collapse of the entire system.
PG&E had been hammered by energy deregulation in 2000, which led to a statewide power crisis and later, a humiliating trip to Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
Speaking at the CERAWeek by IHS Markit conference in Houston, Cornyn and Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski warned the taxes could hold back investments in oil and gas infrastructure, alienate allies and water down the benefits of tax cuts and deregulation.
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.
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.
According to the New Yorker, The Mercatus Center was first founded and funded by the billionaire conservative Koch Brothers, and the small think tank advocates environmental deregulation.
Indeed, President Trump has indicated deregulation efforts will not apply to areas compelled by public safety and has ordered a review of all U.S. cyber defenses and vulnerabilities, including critical infrastructure.
On the one hand, deregulation will make it easier for startups to compete and disrupt markets dominated by corporate giants.
The conclusion that can be drawn is that those who expected financial deregulation to smooth the cycle by itself have been disappointed.
Although the impact of deregulation can be difficult to quantify, one study by Bloomberg Intelligence suggests that the Treasury Department's plan to ease regulation could free up a combined $ 124 billion of capital to return to shareholders.1
Posted by Edgardo Sepulveda under deregulations, economic risk, electricity, energy, Ontario, P3s, public services, regulation, Uncategorized.
Let me end by drawing together some of the key points that we learnt from the process of deregulation in Australia.
Even though the intellectual climate within the Reserve Bank and other economic policy agencies was already moving in favour of deregulation in the early 1970s, wider community acceptance of the case for change did not come until after the Government set up a broad - ranging inquiry, conducted by a group of independent experts.
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.
Now, the company and other credit reporting firms are in line to get some last - minute benefits in a banking deregulation bill that originally was designed to punish them by adding new consumer rights.
Savings and loan associations, earlier the main source of private mortgage loans, could no longer meet the demand; they had sought quick profits in commercial real estate after a 1980 deregulation allowed them to diversify and were crushed by the bursting of the speculative bubble that followed.
Again, it's going to go in this direction of, if the regulators allow it and this is certainly what Republicans want to do by accelerating the deregulation of very, very narrow network, very, very high deductible plans that don't cover that much and so on and so forth because they're just too expensive.
For instance, expense cuts alone from deregulation could boost earnings at Morgan Stanley and State Street by about 11 - 13 % next year.
While the sizeable output gap has significantly contributed to this outcome, other factors have also been important: non-oil import prices have been declining (in line with the exchange rate appreciation), deregulation in the service sector has dampened prices, and food prices have been lowered by favourable weather conditions.
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.
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 crediBy 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 crediby strict regulation of the money supply, but as a byproduct of financial deregulation and the liberalization of credit.
Their lifelong interest, after all, had been to promote deregulation and special tax favoritism for their Wall Street constituency, highlighted by repeal of Glass - Steagall in 1999 under Pres. Clinton.
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.
Funny, how that was done by his GOP parties deregulation practices from the past 30 years of republican presidents.
But in its neoliberal form it becomes a nightmare lived by the victims of unemployment, young people traumatized by the future, workers shut out of the productive system and nations subjected to structural adjustment, labour deregulation, the erosion of social security systems and the elimination of networks serving the poor.
Indeed, necessary political conditions for a deflation, for a brutal deregulation, for the climbing of the unemployment and for privatisations have been provided by the existence of executives concentrating on enormous power.
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.
This activity has been spurred by the prevailing market ideology, by the concomitant deregulation of the financial markets and the growth of the financial services industry and by the combination of a, fairly sluggish economy with a hot stock market that encourages paper profiteering rather than investment in plant and product.
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 negative impacts of globalization such as deregulation policy are also felt by women in developed countries.
This process is called deregulation and is justified by an appeal to the free marketplace.
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.
They were eager to get their sons and daughters into schools and colleges and thereby into the jobs being created by «privatization,» «deregulation» and «liberalization.»
Deregulation of radio and television by the FCC does not change the provisions of the Communications Act.
Deregulation of capital markets («financialization,» as it's called by some) and ever - expanding free trade bids fair to improve my children's future.
Deregulation is the fig leaf that covers clandestine regulation (in contradiction therefore to the fundamental rule of democracy that demands transparency) by the dominant capital of oligopolies.
While APHIS maintains that contamination is unlikely, they contradict their own conclusion by determining that glyphosate tolerant alfalfa deregulation will lead to a shift to larger farms as alfalfa producers seek more land to avoid contamination.
INDIA: Beer market deregulation would help market mushroom - analyst Deregulation of the Indian beer market could grow the country's profit pool by 14 times its current size by 2016, accderegulation would help market mushroom - analyst Deregulation of the Indian beer market could grow the country's profit pool by 14 times its current size by 2016, accDeregulation of the Indian beer market could grow the country's profit pool by 14 times its current size by 2016, according to an
Large retailers met with politicians and regulators in Canberra yesterday - a bit of media on this: Eli Greenblat, «Retailers lay down deregulation gauntlet» (The Australian, 28 October 2014), Sue Mitchell and Matthew Knott, «Australian National Retailers Association condemns Harper review's «dangerous» competition law shake - up» (SMH, 27 October 2014) and Joanna Heath, «Retailers slam Harper change «drafted by lawyers» (The Australian Financial Review, 27 October 2014 (paper version 28 October 2014, page 9)-RRB-
Power will be boosted from 300 to 380bhp next year, with weight reductions and deregulation of aero components like the diffuser and wheel arches increasing stage times and performance by a considerable margin.
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