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NEW LEGISLATION . Bill on management and supervision - one-tier board . T... of EU directive on holdings in the financial sector - Minister's role minimised . A bill implem.... Consultation on intervention in financial undertakings . A bill introducing spe...
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DETROIT, April 3, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With murky weather being the only obvious threat, more community activist groups have pledged alliances to the "Detroit 5,000 March" schedules for Monday, April 4th in protest of a bill that passed through the Michigan Senate in March that will give city Financial Managers broad powers; striping voters of their right to elect such officials. Among the new additions are the Unified Detroit Coalition, the Detroit Coalition Against Violence, the Black Panthers and a number of local Unions. Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and State Governor Rick Snyder were both proponents of the legislation- citizens are outraged. The March will take place at the Coleman A. Young Building in Downtown Detroit at noon. This 4th of April marks the 43rd anniversary of ...
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.... Bill introducing special measures against financial unddertakings ("Intervention Act") . The Dutch government believes it has insuf...
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The global financial crisis demonstrated the inability and unwillingnes... financial system and why regulatory intervention is needed to disrupt it. In this Article, we addre... an algorithm to sell approximately $4.1 billion worth of stock market index futures contracts with...
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...At the start of each financial year the Secretary of State will publish the "mand... financial year, which may lead to intervention. . The Bill contains provisions for the transfer o...
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... passed an ESI requirement law (Senate Bill 267) in 2003. The bill requires that state agencie... require parenting skills training, financial and housing assistance, and substance abuse treatm...
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No one should have to worry that they are supporting genocide, whether it's through their tax dollars or their pension fund," [Barbara Lee] said in a statement. "This bill is designed to wash the blood off of our federal contracts, protect the rights of states to divest their own public pension funds from companies doing business in Sudan and increase the financial pressure on Khartoum to end the genocide in Darfur," she added.
"What isn't talked about are the oil interests of the U.S. and the United Kingdom and their motivations for pushing for humanitarian intervention in Sudan," [James Paul] stressed. IPS reported, "U.S. oil companies, banned from doing business with Sudan since 1997, are eager for a piece of action in Sudan. Chevron has already conducted extensive surveys in Southe...
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DETROIT, March 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Community activist groups will join forces on April 4th in protest of a bill that passed through the Michigan Senate earlier this month that will give city Financial Managers broad powers; stripping voters of their right to elect such officials. Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and State Governor Rick Snyder were both proponents of the legislation and citizens are outraged. The "Detroit 5000 March" will take place at the Coleman A. Young Building in Downtown Detroit at noon. This 4th of April marks the 43rd anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who died in Memphis in 1968 while defending the collective bargaining rights of sanitation workers in the city.
The new bill passed through the Republican-led Senate to a 26-12 party line ...
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...Banks and other financial institutions have increasingly offered credit to t... in the sub-prime market were $65 billion and by 2003 originations increased to $332 billion... one group is subject to an intervention or treatment in one period(s), but not the other p...
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DETROIT, April 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Over 2,000 citizens both young and seasoned, and members of community activist groups joined forces in protest of a bill that passed through the Michigan Senate earlier this month that will give city Financial Managers broad powers; striping voters of their right to elect such officials. Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and State Governor Rick Snyder were both proponents of the legislation. The well organized march took place at the Coleman A. Young Building in Downtown Detroit this Monday afternoon. The crowd chanted slogans like "They say cutback, we say fight back," and "Bankers got bailed out, workers got sold out," and carried signs and banners to Hart Plaza's Labor Legacy Monument.
The new bill passed through the Republican-led Senate to a ...