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''Financial services regulation.'' | 1. ''Financial services regulation.'' | ||
Supervision is the prudential regulation and oversight of banks and similar financial firms. | Supervision is the prudential regulation and oversight of banks and similar financial firms. | ||
2. ''Professional standards.'' | |||
A structured process and relationship between a professional supervisee and a more senior and experienced member of the profession - the supervisor - to facilitate continuing personal and professional development of the supervisee. | |||
Revision as of 16:22, 2 July 2022
1. Financial services regulation.
Supervision is the prudential regulation and oversight of banks and similar financial firms.
2. Professional standards.
A structured process and relationship between a professional supervisee and a more senior and experienced member of the profession - the supervisor - to facilitate continuing personal and professional development of the supervisee.
See also
- Australian Financial Regulation
- Bank of England
- Bank supervision
- Basel III
- Capital adequacy
- European Banking Authority
- European Central Bank
- Federal Reserve System
- Financial Conduct Authority
- Financial Services Authority
- Financial stability
- Home supervisor
- Host supervisor
- Prudential
- Prudential Regulation Authority
- Regulation
- Resolution Authority
- Solvency II
- Supervisor
- Supervisory college
- Twin Peaks