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in Sox First, on March 12, 2010
...m. It failed to monitor things and the world paid the price. The US had a screwed up system of bank regulation and there's no sign it's any better now....
in BootStrapMe, on March 1, 2010
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But the real question is, is where you are where you need to be?
I see this debate , or some variant thereof , pop up every few months, the overarching theme being "is it better to be a startup in the Valley, or somewhere else?"
You may or may not have a te...
in The Gambling Weblog, on February 25, 2010
...nsidering a flat 15% tax on gambling institutions . A "hotchpotch regime" of taxation and regulation, it has been suggested, could be brought under control in the long run if tax was to be b...
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on February 17, 2010
...has a solid competitive advantage in global pharmaceutical innovation, patenting, manufacturing and regulation. Ernst's & Young's 'Progressions 2005' said, "India is becoming ...
in Wandalust, on February 15, 2010
...ic objects in their checked luggage. Ryanair staff is failing to inform check in passengers of this regulation; the result is that airport security staff [...] Read More Tighter Security...
in Daily Diabetic, on January 26, 2010
...ng to start monitoring diabetics: Hoping to save hundreds of lives, New York adopted a health code regulation Wednesday that will make it the first American city to keep track of people with diabetes ...
in Bizinformer, on January 15, 2010
...national economy - through deficit spending and debt, and through its approach to taxation and the regulation of the financial industry. So, let's review a little history: The day the Bush adminis...
in The CIO Weblog, on January 6, 2010
Even as certain parts of the US government move toward adopting cloud computing solutions, other parts are limbering up their regulatory trigger fingers, according to this report from legislative watchdog The Hill. The Federal Trade Commission plans to examine the privacy and data security impli...
in Wangtam, on 2010-01-05
...tasy XIII Chocobo Codes Are Hot Commodities On eBay
Mobile regulation and the "waterbed effect"
Famitsu Survey: PS3 Slim Announcement Is The Biggest News of 2009
Trying to Add Porta...
in Sox First, on January 4, 2010
...Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke has flagged that the Obama administration will introduce more regulation to control bubbles. The bottom line: more government intervention to protect markets. In...
in Sox First, on January 1, 2010
...those hypocritical US bankers. The banks have continually rejected any suggestion they should face regulation. They have rebuffed any move towards anti-trust measures, or proposals to reinstate somet...
in Straightfromthedoc, on December 8, 2009
.... Gaboxadol is a direct-acting Agonist of GABA-A receptor, which are believed to be involved in the regulation of sleep. Statistically significant increases in deep sleep were seen with gaboxadol at a...
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on 04.12.09
... Viole, Physiotherapeut, Institut für ganzheitliche Regulation. Die heute übliche Rundum-Dauerbeschallung schadet uns mehr, als bisher bekannt war. Aber es gibt Gegenmaßnahmen, die vorgeführt wurden, ...
in Sox First, on December 4, 2009
... against that? And in any case, the trend now with the global financial crisis is for increased regulation and it would be difficult to see the Supremes moving against this trend. But in any case, wh...
in Sox First, on November 16, 2009
...nations have been offered for the housing bubble and subsequent crash: interest rates were too low; regulation failed; rising real-estate prices induced a sort of temporary insanity in America’s middl...
in Bizinformer, on November 11, 2009
...e Lehman Brothers.
There was little doubt that Congress would eventually begin reimposing regulation on the financial sector after a couple of decades in which a Reaganesque philosophy of deregula...
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on November 2, 2009
...izing the industry.
There are heated opinions on both sides of the issue. Some call for federal regulation to make "new media" more standardized like newspapers and other traditional form...
in Sox First, on October 25, 2009
...s". Soros also says he is not confident that the Obama administration will be able to bring in regulation that will control the banks. And there's a good reason for that. The banks are now bigger tha...
in Bizinformer, on October 23, 2009
...of the online business world well recently when it discussed the general feeling that more Internet regulation could just be a matter of time... I am a proponent of net neutrality but in the pit of my...
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 3, 2009
... such as China not only offer less expensive labor, but also weak or poorly enforced environmental regulation. At the very least, certification authorities that recognize "green companies" s...
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 3, 2009
... such as China not only offer less expensive labor, but also weak or poorly enforced environmental regulation. At the very least, certification authorities that recognize "green companies" s...
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 3, 2009
... such as China not only offer less expensive labor, but also weak or poorly enforced environmental regulation. At the very least, certification authorities that recognize "green companies" s...
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 3, 2009
... such as China not only offer less expensive labor, but also weak or poorly enforced environmental regulation. At the very least, certification authorities that recognize "green companies" s...
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 3, 2009
... such as China not only offer less expensive labor, but also weak or poorly enforced environmental regulation. At the very least, certification authorities that recognize "green companies" s...
in Sox First, on September 14, 2009
On the first anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse, President Obama will be calling for quicker action on financial reforms. But will it have the desired effect? That's unlikely. Wall Street has not changed at all. As Stevenson Jacobs from Associated Press reports, risk taking f...
in Sox First, on September 7, 2009
...ed with people's money and taken it into these crazy areas of derivatives. They need more than just regulation. We need to structure ourselves differently in order to create finance and money, support...
in Next Nine Months, on July 26, 2009
...quot;We found that the gene expression profiles in blood of patients at the time of pituitary down-regulation showed interesting patterns of gene clustering. Over 200 genes were differentially express...
in Sox First, on July 23, 2009
...hem and prolong the recession. Federal Reserve's Associate Director of Banking Supervision and Regulation Jon Greenlee says : "At the end of the first quarter, about seven percent of commer...
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on July 16, 2009
...fidential.
See entire article and official legislation proposals
Here's a handy Hedge Fund Regulation Guide
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in Sox First, on July 12, 2009
...te crash was such a colossal mess is that no one was regulating the most exotic-and most in need of regulation, many would argue-derivative instruments like the credit-default swaps that almost sunk A...
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...
in Sox First, on June 28, 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
in Sox First, on March 27, 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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.
...
in Sox First, on January 14, 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...
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...
in Sox First, on January 10, 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...
in Sox First, on January 7, 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...
in Sox First, on December 31, 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...
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...
in Daily Diabetic, on December 19, 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...
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on December 12, 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...
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...
...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
in Sox First, on November 8, 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 and debt consolida...
in Daily Diabetic, on November 5, 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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