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Who can spot the risks {{/B}} The grand circle that regulators have to square is this: how to establish a framework of regulation that accommodates the characteristics of the traditional specialised banking system and mark it off from other businesses. With the sort of diversified financial services that are actually evolving, the era of strictly compartmentalised financial institutions is passing, leaving the regulatory system designed to match it looking increasingly out of date. A single omnipotent, omniscient regulator for all financial services remains dream. Many say it will stay that way, pointing out how long it took to get agreement just on rudimentary international rules for the capital adequacy of banks. Yet regulators everywhere acknowledge the need to cooperate more closely with their opposite n A. The history of attempted bank regulation extends far back to the early days of the foundation of the Bank of England. B. Bankers in America are complaining that proposed deregulation of financial institutions there will open the way to increase foreign competition. C. Nonetheless, few foresee anything but the most limited merging of existing regulatory agencies, even within single countries. D. Japan’s central bank has just announced liberalised arrangements for banks wishing to raise more capital. 更多"{{B}} Who"的相关试题: [单项选择]
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