This area covers policies and regulations, such as prudential or consumer regulations, as well as technology and other competitive pressures affecting the financial services industry, financial markets and the financial system as a whole, and their ability to effectively perform
their core economic functions.
Not exact matches
Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson discusses the Bank of Canada's
core functions and the global and Canadian
economic outlook.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick said that the company has a commitment to the establishment of new partnerships with cities in Europe «to ensure innovation, harness powerful
economic benefits and promote
core city
functions.»
«Given the important role public policies and services play in supporting individuals to make the most of their talents, we will consider legislating to make clear that tackling socio -
economic disadvantage and narrowing gaps in outcomes for people from different backgrounds is a
core function of public services,» the white paper stated.
When it comes to the fundamentals of organization, the teacher unions are like all other unions: collective bargaining is their
core function and the base of their
economic and political power.
Patterson [74] suggests that families demonstrate resilience when, despite adversity, they are competent in performing (one or more of) four
core family
functions including membership and family formation;
economic support; nurturance, education and socialisation; and protection of vulnerable members.
Most groups consider [
economic development] fundamental... [though] funding is insufficient for
core functions, let alone
economic development activity.37