Sentences with phrase «financial reform since»

While its argument for regaining control of the schools rested on the principle of local control, a chastened OPSB also pointed out that it had instituted financial reforms since the system's bankruptcy prior to Katrina.

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In other words, does UNCERTAINTY about forward movement in the administration's program start to affect the financial markets and the market's view of the potential for reforms that have been a significant force in both the equity and bond markets since the election?
Sanders also has been a vocal critic of Wall Street and champion of financial reforms, and his stance on those issues has drawn attention to Clinton's cozy relationship with Wall Street executives and the huge paychecks she has received for speeches to large banks since leaving the U.S. State Department.
TransUnion, since at least July 2011, and Equifax, between July 2011 and March 2014, violated the Dodd - Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Financial Protection Act by:
But in the years since, the SEC has also been overwhelmed by the task of implementing dozens of rules called for under the 2010 Dodd - Frank financial reform law and the 2012 JOBS Act, which aims to make it easier for small businesses to raise money.
Private - equity firms have been subject to SEC scrutiny since the passage of the Dodd - Frank financial reform law in 2010.
Their second stint in power has disappointed international business periodicals such as The Economist and the Financial Times as well as much of the English - language press in India, which complains periodically that economic reform in India has more or less stalled since 2004.
Financial and market regulation has been massively reformed and beefed up since the fiscal crisis of 2008.
PRI says the company's finances are increasingly strong, the result of an «ongoing effort since 2009 to reform its management, governance, operations, actuarial and claims practices and procedures, and overall financial footing.»
Since the axe started fall in the wake of the financial crisis, councils have implemented various demand management measures, cuts, restructurings, efficiency reforms, and all manner of other changes that were meant to ensure care services were sustainable in the long term.
Since, as Marcus notes, «some U.S. universities and colleges may be going the way of the music and journalism industries,» scientists at early stages of their careers may wish to consider whether they ought to tie their futures to institutions that, failing drastic reform in the near future, will in many cases continue «facing skeptical customers, declining enrollment, an antiquated financial model that is hemorrhaging money, and new kinds of low - cost competition.»
The Center for Education Reform, a pro-charter group, estimates that 657, or 12.5 %, of the 5,250 charter schools opened since 1992 have been closed, mostly for financial and mismanagement reasons.
Since the passage of the financial reform bill, the government has set its sights on reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Regarding old measures, the Greek Government had to revise its promise to cancel many of the austerity measures it heavily criticized since 2010 as an opposition party, agreeing to «refrain from any rollback of measures and unilateral changes to the policies and structural reforms that would negatively impact fiscal targets, economic recovery or financial stability, as assessed by the institutions.»
The additional warning in the costs decision is that the hard stance taken by insurers since the 2010 insurance reforms and following may have other financial implications.
«A series of changes, including regulatory reforms, since the global financial crisis have likely altered financial institutions» incentives to provide liquidity,» the Federal Reserve Board said.
Other causes contributing to uncertainty in the marketplace include the looming «fiscal cliff» that will trigger mandatory budget cuts and tax increases at the beginning of next year, pending Dodd - Frank Act regulations that are making financial institutions hesitant to lend since they don't know how the new rules will affect them, tax reform, and the future role of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the nation's housing finance system.
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