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The Germans, for example, want to reduce risk by forcing hedge funds to adhere to stricter
reporting
requirements.
Nor does uncritical
reporting
by the media.
That is why the PBOC has retained the right to influence the
reporting
of offer prices by market makers and intervene directly in the market.
For example, in the aftermath of the recent government crackdown in Myanmar (Burma), the Secretary General was able to send a representative to the country, but with powers limited to
reporting
and attempted mediation.
The legal enforcement of honesty in keeping and
reporting
financial records is an indispensable feature of a well-functioning market economy.
In the most recent
reporting
period (November 2014-January 2015), it was 5.7%.
Fed by a meager diet of media
reporting
and some coarse think-tank buzz, European and American friends often ask me why our universities are awash with self-hating, anti-Israel “post-Zionists.”
Norges Bank Investment Management, Norway’s $870 billion sovereign wealth fund (the largest in the world), has also pushed for changing governance rules, including separating the role of chief executive and chairman and better
reporting
by companies on how they are addressing climate change.
When Inflation Doves CryPITTSBURGH – The Wall Street Journal recently ran a front-page article
reporting
that the monetary-policy “doves,” who had forecast low inflation in the United States, have gotten the better of the “hawks,” who argued that the Fed’s monthly purchases of long-term securities, or so-called quantitative easing (QE), would unleash faster price growth.
Moreover, the staff had received threats clearly meant to stop them from
reporting
on specific, sensitive stories.
Sheremet spent more than two decades
reporting
in three post-Soviet countries, and was relentless in uncovering corruption wherever he reported.
In my 20-plus years of researching and
reporting
on transgenic technologies, I thought I had seen the worst of the false promises and hype that they engender.
In the 1860’s and 1870’s, they were appalled at how publishers boosted newspaper circulation by
reporting
on divorce courts (and the scandalous behavior of individual politicians).
The establishment of “national security” and “fighting terrorism” as stalking horses for intimidation of journalists who are doing their jobs – exposing government abuses to the light of day – gives the state an even more effective tool to suppress investigative
reporting.
In Rwanda, France armed the genocidal Hutu regime, and Belgium pulled out its peacekeepers though they were
reporting
corpses piling up like cordwood in Kigali.
Or
reporting
about aid programs may be skewed to keep donor funds flowing.
Following international practice, companies are responding with advertising campaigns, strategic philanthropy, public sustainability reporting, and even stakeholder dialogues.
Rather than just extending insider-trading law to the US Congress (or to other legislatures), citizens should demand that all restrictions and
reporting
requirements imposed on the private sector apply automatically to elected representatives as well.
Accountants and auditors provide the transparent and accurate financial
reporting
that underpins investor confidence.
It is perhaps telling that the “progress charts” prepared by the United Nations Development Program, the agency charged with
reporting
on progress toward achieving the MDGs, track only Internet usage under that goal.
Spontaneous
reporting
rates to regulatory agencies are low – approximately 1% – and ongoing monitoring is passive in many countries.
He describes being detained by US officials while
reporting
overseas, and being advised that he is on a watch list.
But almost identical laws have been used to impede
reporting
and news publishing, and to harass, intimidate, and even imprison journalists, in fascist Italy, in early Nazi Germany, in the former Soviet Union, and under military rule in Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador.
Such terms always ensnare, early on, reporters, editors, and newspaper publishers with threats that they are jeopardizing “national security” or, by
reporting
on them, showing “support” for outlawed and nefarious forces.
It is not just American
reporting
that suffers when a law such as the NDAA threatens journalists and editors.
With US legislation and claims of executive authority increasingly giving US presidents the power to wage wars, declare all of America a battlefield, assassinate US citizens and non-citizens around the world, hold Afghanis, Iraqis, and Pakistanis indefinitely without charge or trial, and accuse Australian publishers of espionage, the rest of the world needs fearless and accurate American
reporting.
Nearly 60% of the WTO’s membership supports controlling fisheries subsidies, with support from the African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of developing countries – together with the EU’s contribution to improve transparency and
reporting
– giving new momentum to the effort.
Should journalists and bloggers be exposed for
reporting
or recirculating falsehoods or rumors?
Created in the 1960s by the Central Intelligence Agency, the PDB, as it is known, provides the president each morning with the intelligence community’s analysis and raw
reporting
from its most sensitive sources.
The key to success, according to the Global Ocean Commission’s final report, will be the creation of an independent, transparent mechanism for monitoring, measuring, and
reporting
on the essential actions needed to achieve the SDG 14 targets, as well as additional UN conferences between now and 2030.
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