Financial Sector Surveillance

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  • ... equivalents (for instance, the Law of Financial Security (LFS) in France), have compelled companie... how 15 European public and private-sector companies with staffs numbering between 100 and 30...This company is a French surveillance and security concern with a staff of 800, which in...

  • ... injected $59 billion into Western financial institutions, including high-profile equity purcha... misbehavior is "counterparty surveillance"--the incentive of investors to make sure that the... several stocks in Iceland's financial sector, the entire Icelandic economy was affected. A key ...

  • Serious doubts about the health of the job market and the pace of the economic recovery put markets on edge Wednesday. Stocks fell after payroll processor ADP said companies added 179,000 new jobs in April, far fewer than economists had expected. That raised worries about what the government's monthly jobs report for April will reveal when it's released Friday. In a separate report, the Institute for Supply Management said its service sector index rose at the slowest pace in eight months in April, as many companies express concerns about higher food and gas prices. The U.S. service industry includes nearly everything that isn't manufacturing - from hospitals and software developers to financial firms and mining companies. It employs about 90 percent of the U.S. work force, so signs of a...

  • ... global imbalances and adopted the Surveillance Decision in the run-up to the crisis in 2006-07. .... full range of macroeconomic and financial sector policies that bear on global stability, and to rep...

  • ... In this framework, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (hereafter the 1/2 CSSF [c]) ...

  • ... focused on current economic conditions, financial market developments, and our collective and indivi... role in global economic and financial sector surveillance and must continue to modernize itself...

  • Partly in response to the US-led assault on their opaque banking systems and propensity for secrecy, many of the Caribbean financial centers have dramatically tightened up both their regulatory oversight and their attempts to deter money laundering. The result is that the line between "offshore" and "onshore" financial centers has become so blurred that the International Monetary Fund has declared the term "offshore financial center" obsolete. Officials in the Caribbean agree that one result of the greater scrutiny was a stronger financial services regulatory regime, more transparent governance and greater adherence to international best practices by corporations operating there. The islands continue to face other challenges, as well -- from the perennial rebuilding after a severe hurri...

    ...," says Howard Edmonds, financial sector adviser at the Caribbean Regional Technical Assist...-based approach to financial sector surveillance. The Caribbean region's financial services sector ...

  • LONDON (Reuters) - British financial advisers are boycotting swap- based exchange traded funds amid fears the market is fast evolving into a playground for hedge funds and derivative punters, a Reuters poll found. Eight of 10 advisors and wealth managers surveyed by Reuters said they felt ETFs were losing their identity as retail investor- friendly products offering to match the returns of leading indexes in a cheap, liquid and efficient way.

    ... wave of financial innovation in the ETF sector, which now manages a total aggregated $1.5 trillioon of assets, warranted "closer surveillance" to ensure it grew in a sustainable and safe way. ...

  • ... products, help protect the agricultural sector from plant and animal health threats, and we help ... decrease for chronic wasting disease surveillance, but a 90 percent increase in biotech regulatory s... is, you wonder sometimes in view of our financial issues and our unemployment issues and national se...

  • WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Financial performance outlook for the United States aerospace and defense (A&D) sector will likely be flat for 2011, according to a new report from Deloitte. The Deloitte report, "Aerospace & Defense 2011 Outlook," attributes the forecast to the continued impact from anticipated defense spending cuts, offset by an uptick in commercial aerospace, and the slow recovering economic cycle. According to the analysis in the report, for many defense firms, the new market realities will require innovation, risk taking and bold moves to continue growth in revenues and profitability. Several areas for growth are expected to be in critical emerging and growing product segments. These include: cybersecurity, intelligence, surveillance and reconnai...



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