Supervision
in sentence
353 examples of Supervision in a sentence
Further work, however, is still needed in several areas:Entry into force in January 2013 would bring about
supervision
by the ECB of banks that have received or requested public funding.
Only in July 2013 would all banks of major systemic importance be subject to ECB
supervision.
Beyond fueling a rise in outside monitoring, regulation, and supervision, there is the risk of a consumer backlash – or even the further exploitation of innovations by malicious actors.
The need for adult
supervision
of Australian politics continues.
Policy reform should aim to promote market transparency, improve risk management, and strengthen effective
supervision
and regulations.
But the extent of intervention they condone differs, reflecting their different views concerning how dysfunctional the prevailing approach to
supervision
and prudential regulation is.
While prudential regulation and
supervision
can never be perfect, extending such oversight to hedge funds and other unregulated institutions can still moderate the downsides.
Nine-year-old Saudi girls chat online, disregarding fatwas issued by Wahhabi clerics that forbid them access to the Internet without the
supervision
of a male guardian.
The Fed made major mistakes in the run-up to the global economic crisis of 2007-08, most notably by adopting a lax approach to the
supervision
of key financial institutions, and by allowing some very large banks to become extremely fragile.
Recent press reports have highlighted lapses in supervision, particularly in and around the Federal Reserve Bank of New York – one of 12 regional banks in the Fed System, which also has a Board of Governors in Washington, DC.
The New York Fed also has a particularly important role in bank
supervision
– most of America’s “too big to fail” banks are located in its jurisdiction (and most global banks have a presence there).
Now, even with the best rules and supervision, crises will still occur – which is why we need effective resolution mechanisms to deal with institutions that get into trouble.
Yet we are far from having the
supervision
needed for proper implementation of the rules.
He said, “There is a need to…hold democratic elections according to the law; have democratic decision-making, democratic management as well as democratic supervision; safeguard people’s right to know, to participate, to express, and to supervise.”
Because Internet chat rooms and personal emails have become essential to many Chinese, the upgrading of Internet
supervision
is also gaining momentum.
For example, successful economies require a reasonably independent central bank, and competent bank
supervision
that does not get dragged into short term politics.
A more globalized world needs global financial institutions, but ones that focus on coordination,
supervision
and technical advice, not redundant lending mechanisms.
The lesson is that markets simply cannot work without accompanying public goods and high-quality government
supervision.
First, stronger eurozone-wide
supervision
should reinforce financial integration, “mitigate macroeconomic imbalances,” and improve the conduct of monetary policy.
The European Commission has argued that a fully-fledged banking union would need to rest on four pillars: a single deposit protection scheme covering all EU (or eurozone) banks; a common resolution authority and common resolution fund, at least for systemically important and cross-border banks; a single European supervisor for the same banks; and a uniform rule book for prudential
supervision
of all banks in Europe.
Anyone who has been involved in banking
supervision
can see at once that these four pillars will require careful construction.
Banking
supervision
was not included among the ECB’s objectives, though one article of the treaty gives the system of European central banks as a whole the task of contributing to effective
supervision.
And, beyond transfers, will Europeans, or some of them, agree to create a banking union (that is, Europeanization of banking supervision, deposit insurance, and crisis resolution)?
The Comprehensive Proposal for the Kosovo Status Settlement (the so-called “Ahtisaari Plan”), which provides for international
supervision
of Kosovo’s independence, is gradually being implemented.
It expressed the hope that international action will aim at limiting global warming to two degrees Celsius in the course of the twenty-first century, but it says nothing about how to achieve this – no commitments on the quantity of emissions, and no system for global measurement or
supervision.
How much
supervision
will be required not just to verify compliance but also to detect any possible attempt at a breakout?
The third issue concerns
supervision
and monitoring, which for quite some time would probably have to go beyond that agreed in the Additional Protocol to the NPT and include certain military installations.
A sixth option – especially where a country has carried out partially sterilized intervention to prevent excessive currency appreciation – is to reduce the risk of credit and asset bubbles by imposing prudential
supervision
of the financial system.
Common banking supervision, a centralized resolution framework, and a mutualized deposit-guarantee scheme were understood to be necessary pillars of the eurozone.
For this reason, it is to be feared that the governance model will soon require reform, and that the EU will have to decide where to rely more on reformed national frameworks (for example, for budgetary discipline) and where to allocate more responsibility to the European Union (for example, for banking supervision).
Back
Next
Related words
Financial
Under
Banking
Regulation
Banks
Would
Which
Their
System
Should
Prudential
Institutions
Crisis
Union
Countries
National
International
Resolution
Policy
Common