Sentences with phrase «increasing financial transparency»

Cryptocurrency scheme is part of wider UN effort to revolutionise aid with blockchain technology, increasing financial transparency
The Joint Commission on Public Ethics, known as JCOPE, is charged with increasing financial transparency when it comes to politicians and the groups who lobby them.
Cooper Union immediately implements increased financial transparency 3.

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Investors and securities markets continue to benefit from common - sense reforms enacted in the wake of the financial crisis, including policies that increase transparency regarding the activity of advisers to private funds, enhance systemic stability, minimize conflicts of interests, and hold bad - actors accountable.
Scalable Capital expects the changing regulatory landscape in Europe to result in the need for financial institutions to increase investor protection, value for money and transparency.
This piece of legislation dramatically increased the transparency of financial derivatives, which many experts claim was the root cause of the Great Financiafinancial derivatives, which many experts claim was the root cause of the Great FinancialFinancial Crisis.
While most of these groups will frequently call for increased transparency in government, some refuse to make public their own financial backers.
In order to demonstrate commitment to increased transparency within the financial industry, the Saxo Group has taken the initiative to publicise on a monthly basis key figures related to its activity, namely retail assets under management as well as daily average and monthly trading volumes.
An adoption of this method would also affect existing incentive structures within the international financial system as the risk of repudiating illegitimate debts would cause creditors to lend with increased caution, exercise due diligence and implement policies that encourage transparency of how the funds are used.
It is about improving accountability and transparency, increasing public revenue, effective expenditure, improving public financial management and managing debt sustainably.
She stated the objectives as; to Improve Accountability & Transparency, to Increase Public Revenue, to Rationalise Public Expenditure, to Improve Public Financial Management and Sustainable Debt Management, stressing that state governments have agreed to the reform.
Adeosun explained that the policy was expected to «Increase exposure of financial or financial related crimes; support the fight against financial crimes and corruption; improved level of public confidence in public entities; enhance transparency and accountability in the management of public funds; improve Nigeria's Open Government Ranking and Ease of Doing Business Indicators; and recover public funds that can be deployed to finance Nigeria's infrastructure deficit.»
Miliband will also reportedly back more transparency for the financial services sector and an increase in the resources available to the Serious Fraud Office, which shadow chancellor Ed Balls has criticised for its «tardy» response to the Libor scandal.
The report proposes a series of policy recommendations to close the wage gap, including launching statewide public education campaigns on the breadth of career opportunities, salary negotiation and financial literacy, expanding access to child care and family leave, increasing career mentoring for young women and improving data and transparency on job titles, pay and benefits.
Despite all the rhetoric about «increased accountability,» when it comes to issues like full financial transparency, compliance with state laws on contracting, or even background checks on employees, lack of adequate oversight creates the inevitability of poor quality, non-compliance with laws governing the schools and outright fraud.
Passive investing, and the increased level of transparency, are ideas the financial services industry should embrace.
To increase price transparency in the U.S. corporate debt market, in July 2002 the National Association of Securities Dealers (now the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) introduced TRACE (Trade Reporting and Compliance Engine).
The decree includes provisions for returning to a sustainable, tuition - free policy, increased board transparency, additional student, faculty and alumni trustees, an independent financial monitor appointed by the Attorney General, and a search committee to identify the next full - term president.
These difficulties have been on display in the financial sector in recent years, such as through the data silos that contributed to the crisis in 2008 and with subsequent Basel II and III regulations intended to strengthen risk management by increasing transparency.
UK firms can be reassured by the fact PSD2 aims to increase the standards of financial transactions, making them more transparent and competitive while ensuring firms — whether banks or non-traditional market entrants — comply with stricter requirements on transparency, competition and security.
It increases transparency of governmental financial reporting.
The Bank of England and others are already exploring blockchain - enabled fiat currencies to reduce friction, cost, and risk, increase transparency and accountability, and improve oversight of the financial system.
Cryptocurrencies have been hailed as a means to increase transparency in Financial markets.
Blockchain is already being taken very seriously by the financial sector, but its transformative uses are wide, enabling increased transparency, security, lower costs and improved efficiency over time.
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