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The proposal mirrors earlier legislative outlines by asking Congress to impose higher capital and margin requirements, move most derivatives to regulated exchanges and clearinghouses, and impose supervision over all dealers.
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Therefore, we regarded an imposed supervision order as an indication of a problematic child-rearing situation, and thus as a care need.
Congress would have to approve almost every element of the proposal, and Democratic leaders are already drafting their own bills to impose tougher supervision over Wall Street investment banks, hedge funds and the fast-growing market in derivatives like credit default swaps.
Following Djankov et al. (2008), by "bankruptcy" we mean a legal procedure that imposes court supervision over the financial affairs of a firm or individual that has broken its promises to creditors or honours them with difficulty, and whose possible outcomes are reorganisation or liquidation.
The department itself was criticized too for not modernizing communications over the years and for failing to impose proper supervision in an era of growing cybersecurity threats.
Now the justice system needs to impose some supervision.
All, however, endorse the call of the commission's report to impose civilian supervision that works.
So long as ICANN works in a well-defined, open and accountable way, Messrs Cerf and Mueller see no reason to impose external supervision.
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