Sentences with phrase «which financial deregulation»

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The deregulation in 2010 of the yuan in Hong Kong turned the city into a RMB investment hub, a position for which London, Singapore and other financial centres are now vying.
Deregulation: Hope comes not only from the financial sector, which has enjoyed a bigly post-election market rally, but from lots of other industries.
Today's talk is intended to be part of a vigorous debate currently going on in the international community about which exchange rate regime should (and, more specifically, should not) be adopted in emerging countries, with this particularly aimed at countries which are undergoing financial deregulation.
The Fourth area is more the field of ATTAC: all areas of financial deregulation with an aim to tax free - flowing capital or to plan taxes of this type but also to attack pension funds as they become more widespread, or tax havens which play an important role in the world economy.
From 1996, in Korea, the government (amongst which 3 members especially) has tried to institutionalize a dramatic neo-liberal programme with privatisation and deregulation in the financial market.
And of course, all this would be with the general aim that all these measures of coercion linked to financial deregulation would help recuperate funds which could go to the victims of the system, the countries of the South and those «without» or the unemployed in the rich countries.
The financial markets which have resulted from liberalisation, deregulation and financial globalisation, have their own time - frame which is not that of the value - creation process and less still creation itself, with the slow - downs, or, worse, the interruptions in the returns process.
Mr. Alessi said New York's current financial troubles can be traced back to the mid-1990s era of deregulation, which included lifting caps on health insurance premiums.
This is code for further privatisation and deregulation even though it was a privatised and deregulated market economy which produced the biggest financial crash for nearly a hundred years as well as turning off vast swathes of Labour's electoral base.
One of the most important points of deregulation is the equivalent of our Rule 5.4, which prohibits non-lawyers from participating in the financial life of a law firm.
Their numbers grew in the 1980s, in part because of financial deregulation that came with Big Bang in 1986, which fuelled the increasing dominance of the City of London.
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