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"MF Global's increased exposure to European sovereign debt in peripheral countries and its need to inject capital into its broker-dealer subsidiary to rectify a regulatory capital shortfall highlights the firm's increased risk appetite and raises questions about the firm's risk governance," Al Bush, a Moody's senior analyst, said in a statement.

They concluded 25 of them would experience losses big enough to reduce their capital below the regulatory minimum, with a collective shortfall of €25 billion.

The Co-op group's new chief executive, Euan Sutherland, said there was no plan B. The only alternative to meeting regulatory requirements to fill a £1.5bn shortfall in the bank's reserves would be a government takeover similar to the bailout of Northern Rock in 2008.

The share sale is needed to plug a £12.8bn capital shortfall created by new regulatory demands aimed at ensuring banks are protected from the risk of investment losses.

Minnesota then proceeded through e21's Phase Two, focused on determining how to best implement PBR, and began working with Xcel and stakeholders to develop PBR along two tracks: create performance metrics, and identifying where performance incentives could overcome consumer shortfalls in the existing utility regulatory model.

When university leaders face unprecedented challenges, including a funding shortfall, increased competition for students and regulatory pressure to broaden access, it could be argued that the job of university leaders is more demanding than it ever has been.

(AP) Communications Equipment Maker Discloses Inquiry UTStarcom, a wireless network equipment and phone maker, disclosed a regulatory investigation and warned of a quarterly revenue shortfall, setting off a 26percentt decline in its share price yesterday.

The earnings shortfall was largely due to European regulatory changes, which resulted in revenue shortfalls along with higher U.K. labor costs because of a weak dollar.

A key shortfall is the availability of precisely measured regulatory sequences-segments of DNA responsible for dialing up or dialing down the expression of proteins within an organism.

A 20% discount will save the average first-time buyer £43,000 on a £218,000 home (the average cost paid by a first-time buyer), which would leave a revenue shortfall of £8bn from income if current regulatory obligations had been retained on the 200,000 homes.

A 20% discount will save the average first-time buyer £43,000 on a £218,000 home (the average cost paid by such buyers), which would leave a revenue shortfall of £8bn from income if current regulatory obligations had been retained on the 200,000 homes.

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