Example sentences of "by [art] financial [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , if there was maladministration it is of little consequence now in that the new regime established by the Financial Services Act of 1986 has rendered the DTI 's role in this matter redundant .
2 FINANCIAL advisers and fund management companies authorised by the Financial Services Act could have to find more than £37m to compensate investor losses — a threefold rise in 12 months .
3 At that time the industry was having difficulties adjusting to the new rules imposed by the Financial Services Act . ’
4 UK company law already incorporates most of the requirements , and indeed the Directive is largely modelled on the Company Securities ( Insider Dealing ) Act 1985 , as amended by the Financial Services Act 1986 .
5 The UK disclosure requirements are imposed by the Financial Services Act ( which requires all material matters to be disclosed ) although the details are set out in the ‘ Admission of Securities to Listing ’ issued by the Stock Exchange .
6 The regulatory regime brought in by the Financial Services Act has been costly and disruptive for offices and confusing for their customers .
7 Although as a breed pension providers act very conservatively , and moreover , your money would be protected under the strict rules brought in by the Financial Services Act , no one can forecast with total confidence how well or otherwise any particular investment will do .
8 Corporatist arrangements may be given effect to formally by statute ( as in the case of the complex system of structured self-regulation established by the Financial Services Act 1986 ) or by contract ( as in the case of the contracting out of the running of the register of fighting dogs ) ; or they may operate purely by way of informal agreement .
9 This defect is , in part , made good by the Financial Services Act 1986 , which provides a statutory civil remedy in the event of a breach of the rules and regulations of the SIB , a Self Regulatory Organisation ( SRO ) , or a recognised professional body ( RPB ) , all of which operate rules that , inter alia , include the misuse of inside information .
10 Confidence in the securities markets was one of the features emphasized by professor Gower , whose report led to the regime of regulation for United Kingdom financial services introduced by the Financial Services Act , 1986 .
11 The former securities dealers did not , however read the financial press and were unaware of the shake-up engendered by the Financial Services Act ( 1986 ) .
12 The S.I.B. , acting under powers conferred by the Financial Services Act 1986 , brought an action against the first and second defendants , two overseas companies , as persons who , not being authorised , carried on investment business in the United Kingdom and caused investors loss .
13 Independent advisers are bound by the Financial Services Act to pick the best insurance product for each case , choosing from all the products .
14 This attempt to ‘ define ’ by inclusions has been carried a stage further by the Financial Services Act which , for its purposes , employs both inclusions and exclusions .
15 The cooling-off period , during which new policyholders may cancel without penalty , on many of these ‘ non-investment ’ products , including some hitherto exempt from any such right , has been extended from ten days to 14 days , bringing them into line with ‘ investment ’ products covered by the Financial Services Act .
16 President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine is to give the opening address at Communicating 2000 , a conference organised on behalf of the International Association of Financial Executives ' Institutes ( IAFEI ) by the Financial Executives Group at the Institute .
17 Labour Governments are always constrained by cost considerations and by the financial disasters brought on by all the spending commitments that they claim are priorities and then have to jettison one by one .
18 This agenda suggests an agency supported jointly by the financial institutions , and working very closely with them and with their educational wings .
19 Extensive investigations into the business are normally required by the financial institutions , giving rise to charges by accountants , management consultants , actuaries , lawyers and other professional advisers .
20 Retiring Abroad , published by the Financial Times is a useful guide to the making the break .
21 The contrasting fortunes of share prices and sterling were illustrated by the Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 share index closing within a whisker of its best for the year whilst sterling could manage only a marginal improvement from Thursday 's all-time low against the German mark .
22 The decision by the Financial Times to back Labour for the first time since 1966 was attacked by Sir John Banham , director general of the Confederation of British Industry .
23 It is , however , feasible for the reader to study the geographical pattern of individual multi-plant firms in public libraries by use of directories and the index maintained since 1981 by the Financial Times .
24 Regular surveys of industrial and consumer confidence are also published by the Financial Times in the UK , and by other specialist media such as the trade press and market research organisations .
25 The agreement was described by the Financial Times of May 16 as " designed to remove any need to raise taxes during the politically sensitive phase of completing reunification " .
26 He was described by the Financial Times of Jan. 15 as a " safe but unimaginative choice for premier , a job which will be overwhelmingly concerned with the reform of the collapsing economy " .
27 The proposals were described by the Financial Times of May 4 as " greatly complicat[ing] " already difficult negotiations .
28 In making his proposal Gore cited new evidence made public by the Financial Times and by ABC News Nightline , which quoted an Iranian arms dealer , Jamshid Hashemi , who claimed to have been present at two meetings between the late William Casey , the Reagan campaign chairman , and members of the Iranian government , held in Madrid in late July and mid-August 1980 .
29 An investigation by the Financial Times and ABC News discovered that William Casey , then Reagan 's campaign director — who , it was claimed , was also at the Madrid meeting — was in London on July 27-29 .
30 The Shanghai stock exchange was reported by the Financial Times of Oct. 23 to have gained approval to offer for the first time to foreign investors shares worth $35,000,000-50,000,000 in the state-owned Shanghai Vacuum , the biggest quoted company on the exchange .
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