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We find that regulatory restrictions, official supervisory power, capital stringency, along with private monitoring can explain bank risk in both crises.
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In practice, money supply responds to demand, partly because monetary authorities do not wish to see the dislocation of capital markets that would follow if monetary stringency produced very large rises in rates of interest.
In its Financial Services Action Plan (FSAP), published in 1999, the Brussels executive reviewed EU member countries' codes of corporate governance and argued that Europe's divergent guidelines on the subject remained an obstacle to the creation of a single capital market.At present, European Union (EU) countries have more than 35 governance codes of varying stringency.
The budgetary stringency is real.
Yet stringency is just what is needed.
The adviser says stringency is now unavoidable.
Capital N, capital D".
It seems to be the prestige of the modernists he admires, rather than their stringency.
Recession and reduced public revenues only heighten the stringency councils have been facing for six years.
He was drawn to theological stringency, melodramatic all-or-nothings, and obnoxiously proud circularity.
His vision of the judge's role has an ecclesiastical aura of stringency and renunciation.
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