Examples of Current Regime in a sentence
These Rules enable Authorised Firms to make a smooth transition to the Current Regime that came into force on 1 July 2008 under Rulemaking Instrument No 56, following the DFSA’s “Key Policy Review” outlined in Consultation Paper 52.
The Agencies’ Assurances that Nothing Will Change from the Current Regulatory Regime Are Cold Comfort Because the Current Regime Is Flawed.
Stress (Current Regime)- Regime-dependent scenario to capture a "worst contemplated" outcome across liquidity uses and sources given current market conditions.
An essential part of the ECN's joint work takes place in the various ECN Working Groups (Cooperation Issues, Cartels, Fines, Competition Chief Economists, Forensic IT, Review of the Current Regime for the Assessment of Technology Transfer Agreements, Merger Working Group).
The Working Group on the Review of the Current Regime for the Assessment of Technology Transfer Agreements was actively involved in the review of the Technology Transfer Block Exemption Regulation, which was initiated in 2012.
Current Regime Proposed Framework Mutual fund managers are not registered as such Mutual fund managers are only registered with securities commissions if they trade in fund securities (acting as dealers) or manage the assets of individual funds (acting as advisers/portfolio managers).
Current Regime Proposed Framework Disclosure and investor rights Mutual funds must give investors certain information in a prospectus at the time they invest and continuous disclosure documents for so long as they remain invested.
Problems with Swap Capital Requirements in the Current Regime Capital requirements are computed from many individual components.
Effectiveness of the Current Regime and the Role’, 2020, https://bankconfidential.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/BC-WB-REPORT.pdf.
Blakely, L, “The End of the Varsa Saga and the Legality of Australia’s Vessel Forfeiture Penalty for Illegal Fishing in its Exclusive Economic Zone17(3) Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal (2008) 678; see also Bing, J “The Notion of Natural Prolongation in the Current Regime of the Continental Shelf: An Afterlife” 12(1) Chinese Journal of International Law (2013) 79.