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National Energy Regulator's (Nersa) hearings into Eskom's proposed 53 percent tariff increase.
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Early warning indicators, deposit insurance, and methods for resolving failed financial institutions: Selected papers of the SEACEN Workshop on a Regulator's ...
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Pensions Corp. 's offer period had been due to close by midafternoon Tuesday, but in a statement yesterday morning the buyers said the U. K.'s Takeover Panel has agreed to delay this until the morning of Oct. 31, in order to allow time to clarify the implications of the U.K. Pensions Regulator's action.
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Quoting from the Rail Safety Regulator's annual report, Radebe said informal settlements along railways, removal of fences, ignorance of the dangers of railway operations and disregard of the law had contributed to the high number of level-crossing deaths.
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A Regulator's mare, saddle, and bridle were seized and sold on account of one levy.
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Regulator's 2010 market report, market data to Q1 2011
unknown title 2011
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By June 2011 the company had ceased taking on new clients, and in line with the Regulator's requirement that redundant authorisations be removed from operating licences, wrote to the regulator on July 8, 2011, inviting a variation of its schedule.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011
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Taxpayers are also expected to pick up the tab for a 40% stake in Bank of Ireland, as it needs more cash reserves for bad loans, under the Financial Regulator's guidelines.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie BreakingNews.ie / TCM 2010
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ResultsHas Matthew Elderfield restored the credibility of the Financial Regulator's office?
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And just a couple of months ago, the Exchange in its Regulator's Column had advised market traders to pay more attention when handling large orders in an effort to prevent share manipulation.
TODAYonline 2010
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