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China Restricts Virtual Currencies
in China Venture News, on July 6, 2009
A number of news sources ( Metaverse Journal , CNN , Venturebeat ) are covering new restrictions on virtual currencies in China.
China's Ministry of Commerce has put an end to the exchange of virtual currencies for real money in China.
The virtual world Second Life is the most well known o...
Climate change: the lawyers' picnic
in Sox First, on June 27, 2009
By the narrowest of margins, Congress has passed the "cap and trade" energy bill which will bring in tough new greenhouse gas emissions standards for US companies. Given that it passed by the narrowest of margins and business opposition, we can expect to see it open up a spate of lit...
FDA's Annette McCarthy: We Can Manage Nanotech Food Safety
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 11, 2009
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At the IFT International Food Nanoscience Conference last weekend, the FDA 's Dr. Annette McCarthy said her organization has sufficient authority to manage nanotech safety.
"In order to assist manufacturers to ensure product safety, the FDA is in the proc...
GM or Chrysler: Which one is a better option for Fiat?
in Supplychainer, on May 27, 2009
...ncies in two European companies: The distances are lower, cultural differences are less and overall regulation in EU is roughly the same.
On the other hand, even though Chrysler offers a good platfo...
Krugman, Soros and Roubini: how to fix the crisis
in Sox First, on May 26, 2009
...n the short run, but we need to restore medium-term fiscal sustainability. Soros says we need more regulation, but we need to be careful. "It should be recognized that exuberance actually is qui...
How to introduce a carbon tax
in Sox First, on May 20, 2009
... Therefore, there might be a need for other taxes. "It may be necessary to impose some tax or regulation on energy-generating technologies that compete with carbon in order to reduce the risk of...
Why stricter laws won't work
in Sox First, on May 13, 2009
... never replace integrity and that they only result in people finding ways to circumvent them. "Regulation by rules invites compliance with the rules rather than the objective of the rules, and th...
Bankroll blues
in Sox First, on May 7, 2009
...the top 25 US originators of subprime mortgages spent millions bribing politicians to avoid tighter regulation of their industry. According to that report, they spent almost $370m in Washington over t...
SOX and complacency
in Sox First, on May 5, 2009
...ower to hold boards accountable through the courts. Certainly, the answer does not lie in stronger regulation. As he says, you can't regulate morality. too much regulation has the perverse effect...
Are economists to blame for the financial crisis?
in Sox First, on April 23, 2009
...ent: markets are efficient, financial innovation transfers risk to those best able to bear it, self-regulation works best, and government intervention is ineffective and harmful. They forgot that ther...
IPOs: don't blame Sarbox
in Sox First, on April 15, 2009
...r? If it is indeed primarily to facilitate sales and exits, then perhaps this is where the focus of regulation should be. And of course, if the I.P.O. market is moribund, it behooves us to find out wh...
Allergy Results from Malfunction of Respiratory Epithelium
in Allergies, on April 4, 2009
... samples taken during winter; and of these genes several were connected with protein transport and regulation of cytoskeleton. An astonishing finding was that the immune response of in healthy control...
A good crisis for George Soros
in Sox First, on March 26, 2009
...that they ought to be injecting money into the good banks." While others are calling for more regulation of credit default swaps, Soros goes one step further. He says they so toxic that they sho...
Coal and the New EPA
in IfEnergy, on February 28, 2009
...tive and can't supply enough energy to meant much of the demand for electricity in America. New regulation on pollution from from coal-fired power plants could make wind and solar energy more comp...
Compliance and Outsourcing
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on February 11, 2009
...mental costs.
In outsourced or offshored relationships, suppliers are asked to meet all applicable regulations and mitigate risk at all times, an effort that most client companies rarely undertake. T...
Canada to Require Companies to Disclose Any Use of Nanomaterials
in Nanotechbuzz, on February 1, 2009
...ials reporting requirement for companies - is an important step toward ensuring that nanotechnology regulation is driven by accurate information and high-quality science."
More here from NanoT...
Obama's options
in Sox First, on January 26, 2009
...steries. What we can be certain about is the new Government will move quickly to tighten financial regulations. We can expect stricter rules particularly on derivatives, like credit default swaps. Th...
PE Hub Interviews NVCA President Mark Heeson
in TJ's Weblog, on January 25, 2009
... to put its own ideas up for consideration as the new Obama Administration begins looking at future regulation of the financial markets. Today we've seen a perfect storm of investors sitting on th...
Network Neutrality: The FCC Faces Off with Comcast
in Web 2.0, on January 24, 2009
...Administration takes over the FCC, legislation may cease to be necessary to enforce net neutrality. Regulation and enforcement of current rules just by itself may resolve many net neutrality issues.
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Hedging the bets
in Sox First, on January 13, 2009
...at the Securities and Exchange Commission's Christopher Cox could never do: usher in strict new regulations for hedge funds. "This is an Enron moment for hedge funds," Peter Rup, chief i...
New Visa Rules Impact Golfers
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 12, 2009
...onerous, the trick is being aware of it in the first place. Travel agents are familiar with the new regulation - or they should be if they're any good at their jobs - but caveat emptor.
If you...
Reshaping governance: interview with Lord Michael Hastings
in Sox First, on January 9, 2009
... trends, particularly the investment banks and those that deal in the financial markets. Given that regulation is going to come about, and it's inevitable, it would be sensible to build this regul...
What's ahead for US financial institutions?
in Sox First, on January 6, 2009
...s who have lost 40% of the value of their equities. The one certain bet is that we are in for more regulation. Academics from Emory University's Goizueta Business School have forecast the Obama...
Winners and losers for 2008
in Sox First, on December 30, 2008
...h for long had peddled the line about free markets so perfect that there was no need for government regulation and the general public which has been hammered badly. On Steffy's list of winners ar...
New era of regulation
in Sox First, on December 29, 2008
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The new world order with regulation is now emerging. Gone are the days when the so-called "free market" was the only game in town. We are now seeing a reappraisal of the "free mark...
About PureVia™ Sweetener
in Daily Diabetic, on December 20, 2008
Recently, the FDA issued a "no objection" letter for stevia-based sweeteners in the U.S.
Speaking of stevia-based sweeteners, Whole Earth Sweetener Company 's new PureVia™ - an all natural, zero calorie sweetener made from stevia - will be in stores nationwide in the comin...
Lou Dobbs, the Auto Bailout and Outsourcing (and Outsourcing Contracts)
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on December 13, 2008
...ly, many outsourcing contracts contain provisions allowing termination in the event of a government regulation or finding which is adverse to outsourcing. It remains to be seen if these provisions can...
Bush Administration Expresses Opposition to Free Wireless
in The Wireless Weblog, on December 11, 2008
...igned around unproven business models.'"
In other words, sayeth the Bush administration, regulation is always, always, always a bad idea...
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Why did the housing meltdown happen in the US?
in Sox First, on December 8, 2008
...e US tax system encourages people to take on monstrous amounts of debt. Secondly, all the financial regulation in the US was totally useless when it came to preventing riskier loans. And finally, ther...
Lack of Sleep Is Genetically Linked To Type 2 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on December 8, 2008
...ture Genetics .
The said findings discovered a surprisingly clear connection between sleep and the regulation of sugar levels in the blood.
The findings fill in some of the molecular details of ho...
Obama slams "tone-deaf" business leaders
in Sox First, on November 26, 2008
...money. The public sector pays small sums to overworked lawyers - some of them emasculated by the no-regulation Bush administration - to try to keep up. Guess who wins?" Maybe the new President m...
The hypocrisy of Bush
in Sox First, on November 14, 2008
...ree market principles. It also comes at a time when
hedge funds are saying they want Government regulation. Felix Salmon at Portfolio.com calls it "a mixture of free-market platitudes,...
Ratings agency crackdown
in Sox First, on November 12, 2008
... States with Bloomberg reporting that three out of four chief executive officers want to see more regulation for credit rating agencies. And while we are on the subject of credit ratings, we can...
Obama's to-do list
in Sox First, on November 7, 2008
...lizes a substantial element of the US economy? Will he raise or lower taxes? Will he expand banking regulation to other investment instruments? What will he do about oil dependency? That's why Ob...
Diabetes and Your Pet
in Daily Diabetic, on November 6, 2008
...ing portions
Removing snacks and table food from your pets diet as they interfere with the proper regulation of glucose levels
Consistent exercise for your pet
Checking your pet's urine gluc...
Is Microsoft showing Google the legislative ropes?
in The CIO Weblog, on October 20, 2008
There is an article in the Seattle Times this morning discussing the ongoing regulatory fight over the Yahoo-Google deal, a fight which the reporter points out would probably never have happened without some outside instigation, since the arrangement is merely as business deal rather than a co...
The crash and deregulation
in Sox First, on October 18, 2008
...integrity. Others blame it on cheap money and low interest rates. But the most obvious culprit is deregulation. As I pointed out in a blog entry last month, the tough regulations introduced after t...
Hedge Fund Conferences
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on October 17, 2008
... Among upcoming hedge fund conferences are the IFSB Seminars on the Regulation of Takaful, themed "Challenges in Maintaining Solvency for Takaful Undertaking.
Takaful is an Islamic insur...
FCC Okays Free Nationwide Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 15, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Wojtek Kryczka
The FCC has published the results of a study [PDF file] finding that there's little chance of a free wireless broadband service interfering with established carriers' offerings, clearing the way for the eventual launch of such a ser...
Can the bailout fix things?
in Sox First, on September 29, 2008
... Wall Street won't go back to its freewheeling, profit-spinning ways of old. After years of lax regulation, Wall Street firms will face much stronger oversight by regulators who are looking to tig...
The end of capitalism as we know it?
in Sox First, on September 27, 2008
... (Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley). In which institutions under stress accept pervasive government regulation in return for insurance against failure. In which the advantages of free trade are sacrif...
Protecting Yourself Against Scams
in Home Based Business, on August 29, 2008
...y promise is the company behind the scam. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of regulation in the infomercial industry. It seems like anyone with a scam and enough money to make an...
What Does Hypoallergenic Mean?
in Allergies, on August 28, 2008
... - hypoallergenic. But what does it really mean? Apparently, not much .
In 1975, the FDA issued a regulation governing use of the term hypoallergenic, stating that a cosmetic product could be labele...
Piracy in Context: There Are Bigger Challenges in China
in China Venture News, on August 10, 2008
I found a great blog post last month at BizCult that puts the problem of piracy in China into context.
Sure, intellectual property rights (IPR) are a big deal - and a problem in China. China Success Stories has a recent piece on how to secure your IPRs in China ( Part 1 and Part 2 ). But I...
Sprint Loses Early Termination Case, Owes $73 Million
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 29, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Denise Torres
This is gonna cut into the $670 million the company stands to make from the sale of its cell towers ... a California court has ruled that Sprint 's early termination fees are unlawful, and has ordered it to refund $73 million to its former ...
Immune-based Treatment to Alzheimers Disease on Video
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 23, 2008
...uthors hypothesize that elevated levels of TNF-alpha in Alzheimer's disease interfere with this regulation. To reduce elevated TNF-alpha, the authors utilized a unique perispinal delivery method t...
Verizon to Pay $21 Million to Settle Early Termination Lawsuit
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 10, 2008
...the WSJ's Roger Cheng and Fawn Johnson . "Mr. Martin has been pushing to establish federal regulations that would pro-rate or otherwise limit the termination fees charged by wireless carriers...
The Death of 56.Com?
in China Venture News, on July 9, 2008
...t the disappearance of 56.com back on June 3rd is an example of the Beijing government's strict regulation of video sites. The 56.com site was the closest thing in China to YouTube.
On June 4th ...
Maintaining a bootstrapping culture
in BootStrapMe, on June 17, 2008
... The fruit of this culture includes high-profile corporate failures, a new wave of burdensome regulation, and public mistrust of the business community.
In a day and age when getting funded has repl...
Enter the Anti-Trust subcommittee
in The CIO Weblog, on June 16, 2008
... least of either party's worries, however; the EU has been much more aggressive with anti-trust regulation of late. For the most part, however, everyone in the game has been busy kicking Microsoft...
Glucose Levels-Regulating Gene, Identified
in Daily Diabetic, on June 14, 2008
...ic of diabetes. This finding demonstrates there are gene variants that are important for day-to-day regulation of glucose, but they do not appear to play a significant role in disease risk.
The ident...
Yoogle?
in The CIO Weblog, on June 13, 2008
Did anyone coin that yet? Am I the first? I don't know who came up with the whole "Microhoo" thing but I am sure they got their fifteen minutes of fame and I hope to emulate their monumentally trivial achievement in this venue with my own contribution on the impending Yahoo/Google ...
The audit cartel
in Sox First, on June 4, 2008
...ny accounts, corporate governance or freedom from frauds and fiddles. Without effective independent regulation, public accountability and demanding liability laws, the industry cannot provide value fo...
REACH regulations and its effects on the supply chains
in Supplychainer, on May 4, 2008
... I don't know how many of you have heard about REACH regulations which has come into place recently; probably not too many, but the fact is that REACH is going to seriously affect the supply ch...
Do you know what your enterprise is running on?
in The CIO Weblog, on April 14, 2008
...said, "We can't just let developers download software off the net, you know, we've got regulation and security to worry about." Only, one of the Sun team had already checked the stat...
Recession time: the house of cards tumbles
in Sox First, on April 10, 2008
...ead the regulators off at the pass. By being so "up front", they are hoping to avoid more regulation as the market continues to implode....
Do the Chinese LIKE Censorship?
in China Venture News, on April 1, 2008
...ent's control of the internet, but a new survey finds most Chinese say they approve of internet regulation, especially by the government. I suppose that whether you're here or there, control (...
Treasury Secretary to Announce Regulatory Reforms
in Bizinformer, on March 31, 2008
Let Wall Street have a nightmare and the whole country has to help get them back in bed again. - Will Rogers Good Morning! Over the weekend, the Associated Press and the New York Times reported on the Bush Administration's proposed financial regulatory reforms. A 22 page summary of the ...
Altersblindheit laesst sich (oft) vermeiden - neue Erkenntnisse zu AMD (Makula-Degeneration)
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on March 31, 2008
... wie das Rauchen.
Neue Untersuchungen zeigen: Genetisch bedingte Veränderungen in der Regulation des körpereigenen Immunsystems beeinflussen das Risiko, an einer AMD zu erkranken.
Eine Vielzahl akt...
England beaten but is it all doom and gloom?
in The Soccer Weblog, on March 27, 2008
...have been crying out for England to play international football in a way that brings success. 4-4-2 regulation Premiership football doesn't work at the very top level. How often have we complained...
Ivey Leads World Poker Challenge, Record Player Seems To Be On Repeat
in Internet Poker, on March 26, 2008
...s) there would be a new standard for degenerate golf gambling.
As told, Tiger is sticking with the regulation amount of clubs in his bag while he pummels the PGA tour into a submission hold that only...
Disrupted Sleep Can Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk
in Daily Diabetic, on March 23, 2008
...us studies have demonstrated that reduced sleep quantity can impair glucose metabolism and appetite regulation resulting in increased risk of obesity and diabetes . This current study provides t...
Subprime's parallels with Enron and WorldCom: Michael Oxley and Paul Sarbanes
in Sox First, on March 15, 2008
...two Sarbox co-authors. In an interview with the Indian media , they say what's needed is more regulation. Sarbanes-Oxley-style. "One of the tenets of our Act was transparency. Clearly, one...
Considering Woman Power on Sadie Hawkins' Day
in Bizinformer, on February 29, 2008
...sential to vigorous offspring, the physical wellbeing of woman is an object of public interest. The regulation of her hour of labor falls within the police power of the State.
Enjoy Leap Day!
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Gene Regulating Stomatal Activity Discovered
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 29, 2008
... Researchers have identified a gene in plants that plays an important role in the regulation of carbon dioxide uptake for photosynthesis and water evaporation, and may thus aid in the development of...
2008: The Year of Carbon Finance and Trading
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on February 18, 2008
...edits & Offsets
• What's New in European Carbon Trading
• What Impact Will Carbon Regulation Have on US Businesses
• What's the Commercial Value of Carbon Sequestration
• What is NYMEX...
Hedge Funds & Alternative Investments Handbook
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on February 15, 2008
...he book explore;
alternative beta replication
precious metals
the role of branding
self regulation
global activism
ethics and regional perspectives.
More Info at; Hedg e Fund News ...
United Charges for Bags
in Eagle Par Birdie, on February 5, 2008
Airline travel these days is a lot like having someone stick a fork in your eye.
It's expensive and cut-rate at the same time; you pay hefty taxes on top of your ticket price and you have to buy your food on board (or buy it at the airport and bring it on board).
Let's not even get in...
To Augusta In Style
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 7, 2008
...the FedEx Cup last season with his superb mid and late season play, drained a key putt on the final regulation hole to force a playoff with Daniel Chopra, the Swede with the Indian surname who's a...
U.S. Government Goes Overboard On Internet Gambling Ban
in The Gambling Weblog, on January 4, 2008
Make no mistake about it, the United States Government is a heavy handed, usually misguided institution, run primarily by people who, frankly, shouldn't be in charge of an outhouse.
This interference by the Federal Government, with adult American's right to spend their money as they see...





