Sentences with phrase «follows deregulation»

Stan Saddoris, senior vice president and director of operations, follows deregulation developments in each state and has created a plan to react immediately as developments occur.
We observed a significant increase in the share of banked households following deregulation.
They were essentially off - shoots of regulation and their importance has declined following deregulation.
In 2008, forces that had been bubbling below the surface, long suppressed by the 25 - year bull market for legal services, emerged to accelerate fundamental change akin to those that follow deregulation, most notably, out - of - category competition, such as law firms are seeing from legal - tech startups, «offshoring,» and other consultancies, and a decline in pricing power.
There is a strong demand from both consumers and businesses in the UK for fixed costs legal services and with the increased competition following deregulation that demand is here to stay and will grow.

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Earnings and deregulation Last year was a strong year for corporate profitability across all major regions and it will be a tough act to follow.
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.
If you recall, small - caps skyrocketed in the days immediately following the 2016 presidential election as investors anticipated the implementation of «America first» policies — deep corporate tax cuts, deregulation, tariffs on imported goods — that would greatly favor inward - facing companies.
New technology building booms and subsequent collapses are, historically normal and common following the introduction of new and transformative technologies, and we have seen them in the US and British automobile industries, the late 20th century communications «tech wreck», the rise and contraction cell phone manufacturers, and the explosion of entry into US telecommunications post «deregulation» in the US, just to cite a few.
The following week, Larry Summers, Obama's first choice to succeed Ben Bernanke as Federal Reserve chairman, withdrew his name from consideration after months in which Senate Democrats signaled their annoyance with his previous support for deregulation.
Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina became the first acting world leader to call for deregulation recently, followed quickly by support from Mexico and Colombia.
This morning, President Donald Trump will receive his daily intelligence briefing, and then lead a deregulation summit, followed by meetings with the governors of Kentucky, Mississippi, Maine, and New Hampshire.
This move follows on the heels of the full deregulation late last month of genetically modified (GM) alfalfa, the fourth most common row crop in the United States, which is most often used as feed for cattle.
Still, Winston and Karpilow conclude that following a similar path to deregulation in the legal field would incentivize competition to produce innovations that meet the needs of consumers and benefit the broader economy.
In the following months, it keeps decreasing because of currency deregulation.
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