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The phrase "adequacy regulations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to legal, financial, or compliance frameworks where standards of sufficiency are being discussed.
Example: "The company must adhere to the adequacy regulations set forth by the governing body to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "sufficiency standards" or "compliance requirements".
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–The Securities & Exchange Commission and Treasury should have found a way to break the unhealthy link between the unregulated credit default swap market, the bond-rating agencies, capital adequacy regulations and arbitrary accounting rules all within Washington's control and responsibility.
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More stringent bank regulation, such as capital adequacy regulation and independent supervision, could reduce the undesirable impact of deposit insurance.
The Basel Committee, founded in 1975 by the rich G10 countries (plus Luxembourg), was given a larger role, and undertook to bring the different national systems of capital-adequacy regulation closer together.In 1988 an accord was reached.
But the drawback of this approach is now manifest: no one, it appears, from the chief actuary down, fully understood the risks to which Equitable's with-profits fund was exposed.The debacle at Equitable Life also poses questions about the adequacy of regulation, some of which were raised by MPs this week.
Yet, concerns persist about chemical safety and the adequacy of regulation.
Meanwhile, federal regulators need to examine the adequacy of state regulations and intensify federal oversight in this market.
In response to this polarization, the U.S. EPA requested the formation of a National Research Council NRCcommitteetoe to review the adequacy of the regulations, including the technical basis of the pathogen requirements for biosolids and the feasibility of using microbial risk assessment.
LONDON — The Swiss banking giant UBS said on Saturday that its chief executive, Oswald J. Grübel, had resigned over a rogue trading scandal that shook the European banking sector and raised new questions about the adequacy of financial regulation.
It concludes that the U.S. self-regulatory system is ineffective when measured against available criteria for gauging the adequacy of self-regulation, and also ineffective in the context of the worsening obesity epidemic and its damaging impact on children.
The status of this money is periodically monitored by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to assure compliance with its regulations and adequacy to meet projected costs of decommissioning.
Frequent waterborne outbreaks with severe social and economic burden in Norway [ 7] raise doubts about the adequacy of drinking water regulations.
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