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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regulatory change" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a change to a set of rules or regulations. For example, "The regulatory change required all businesses to close by 10pm each night."
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Regulatory change may wipe out the investment banks' capital advantages.
That figure may be held down by a regulatory change.
With regulatory change looming, these must now be faced.
There is also less need for regulatory change.
"Regulatory change and public policy significantly affect the expected economic returns from carbon related industries.
But he said expansion of Australia's nuclear industry would require significant legislative and regulatory change.
The regulatory change made local television station managers eager buyers of programming.
But Credit Suisse is probably right to say there will be no regulatory change this year.
This is not what his government pushed through in a recent regulatory change.
That merger anticipated the regulatory change and increased pressure on Congress to bring it about.
That reform would be the most significant regulatory change on Wall Street since brokerage commissions were deregulated in 1975.
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