regulatory authority

NOUN
  1. a governmental agency that regulates businesses in the public interest
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How To Use regulatory authority In A Sentence

  • In other words, a parent bank and its subsidiaries abroad will be supervised by the parent country regulatory authority.
  • Importantly, the Directive requires regulatory authority in different member states to co-operate with each other and exchange information.
  • Many of them fear that if the ban on below-cost selling were lifted or policed by an unenthusiastic regulatory authority, things would only get worse.
  • Clearly, financial interests led political leaders toward deregulation, clearly they worked to prevent oversight or regulatory authority from raining on their bubble-inflating parade, and clearly the ethos of the financial world infected the country as a whole, convincing us all we could make easy money quickly and risklessly. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • The commission - which has regulatory authority over the travel trade - has moved to tighten policy on unlicensed trading and late renewal of licences by travel agents and tour operators.
  • These will be a regulatory authority, infrastructure company, operations holding company and an equipment company.
  • Securities regulatory authority State Council should coordinate and supervise administrative restructuring of the securities firm.
  • There are no plans for the proposed new regulatory authority to regulate these firms.
  • Together, these specific powers form an imposing arsenal of regulatory authority.
  • In Britain, questions have been raised over the impartiality of the regulatory authority.
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