Sentences with phrase «financials after the shift»

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Comments received by the Department and media reports also indicate that many financial institutions already had completed or largely completed work to establish policies and procedures necessary to make the business structure and practice shifts required by the Impartial Conduct Standards earlier this year (e.g., drafting and implementing training for staff, drafting client correspondence and explanations of revised product and service offerings, negotiating changes to agreements with product manufacturers as part of their approach to compliance with the PTEs, changing employee and agent compensation structures, and designing conflict - free product offerings), and the Department believes that financial institutions may use this compliance infrastructure to ensure that they meet the Impartial Conduct Standards after taking the additional Start Printed Page 16910sixty days for an orderly transition between June 9, 2017, and January 1, 2018.
OTTAWA, Oct 19 (Reuters)- The Bank of Canada cut its growth forecast on Wednesday and said it actively discussed adding more monetary stimulus to speed up the nation's economic recovery, surprising financial markets by shifting tone dramatically after its initial rate decision.
Poloz revealed the stimulus discussion in his opening statement to reporters more than an hour after publication of the rate decision, wrong footing financial markets that were not expecting the dovish shift.
«More than two years after the financial crisis, we believe the U.S. financial services sector is poised to shift toward capital deployment from capital accumulation in 2011,» wrote Keefe Bruyette & Wood's North America Equity Research team of analysts in a 2011 finance - sector outlook published in December.
Citizens» chief financial officer, Jennifer Montero, on April 11 acknowledged that the majority of lawsuits against Citizens has «shifted» to Hurricane Irma, but company spokesman Michael Peltier said it's too early to know whether AOB suits would increase again after the Irma suits recede.
Shortly after the onset of the Asian financial crisis in mid to late 1997, these current account deficits shifted to large surpluses (Table A1).
On the spending side of the ledger, the priorities have been agriculture support (after two weak monsoons), rural development spending, infrastructure investments and a massive structural shift to direct benefit transfers deposited in the bank accounts of beneficiaries — made possible by the extraordinary biometric identity card program (Aadhaar) covering 950 million people, and the impressive financial inclusion initiative which has opened over 200 million new bank accounts for impoverished families.
We believe the jump in benchmark U.S. Treasury yields after Trump's surprise win, and the accompanying move toward cyclicals and away from bond - like equities, represent an important regime shift for financial markets and highlight risks to traditional portfolio diversification.
We are connecting more deeply and more meaningfully with more customers across all day parts than ever before, and we are delivering quarter after quarter of record - breaking financial results, despite the accelerating shift in consumer behavior away from traditional bricks - and - mortar retailing, and despite difficult macroeconomic retail and consumer headwinds that continue to challenge traditional retailers.»
A decade and a half after Richardson's shift to ecology, he has come to see leaf color the way an economist might view a financial statement.
Some school districts shifted to a 4 - day week not because of financial needs, but others did so to make it easier to schedule sporting events or after - school activities.
Reaching retirement might seem like the end of retirement planning, but the market will continue to shift, and financial needs and goals may change after you've stopped working.
Eleven students from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art continue to occupy the eighth floor of the school's Foundation Building on Tuesday afternoon, 24 hours after locking themselves into the building's Peter Cooper Suite in protest against Cooper Union President Jamshed Bharucha, his administration's handling of the school's financial situation, and the school's shift away from its historically tuition - free model.
We all understand that there are organisations that can assist in these times, and they have used them in the past to try and manage their electricity bills (another strain on their already dire financial situation), but the process apparently requires all parties on the account to have proof of income - and one of the four residents has only just recently lost his job, after a few months of not being paid, and repeatedly cut from shift work.
It appears that the European Commission, OLAF and the national authorities should be able to detect shifts in the flows of goods from China to other countries, but in reality these issues are raised by Customs & Excise several months or even years after the events took place, sometimes with hefty financial impact for customs agents and other logistic service providers who did not adequately protect their business against the risks connected to imports of solar modules.
The government first raised the issue as a financial and federation one, after the Federal Government shifted responsibility to the States to fund essential services to the communities but it has also warned increasingly of social outcomes and abuse and neglect of young children that are «a disgrace to this state».
This shift was adopted only after the practice became known among financial institutions» REO departments and corporate relocation companies, who were advised by their counsel of the potential liability involved in subagency.
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