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prudential

[proo-den-shuhl] / pruˈdɛn ʃəl /


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More than ever, we need leaders with strong moral character, personal discipline and the ability to model prudential choices about when and how to use such a powerful technology.

From Salon

“In this process, part of the segment created financial subsidiaries and started to assume new risks, without proportional prudential requirements,” the central bank said.

From Reuters

These could include requirements for alternative clearing arrangements for clearing members or clients, and appropriate prudential requirements - capital charges - to "effectively incentivise" the participants to reduce their exposures.

From Reuters

“The implications of potentially unstable leadership at the F.D.I.C. and other prudential regulators are especially significant.”

From New York Times

“The agencies believe that legislation is urgently needed to comprehensively address the prudential risks posed by payment stablecoin arrangements,” the report said.

From Seattle Times