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IMF, to push Latin American countries to merge their stock exchanges into a single well-regulated market.
ECONOMIST: Latin America��s stockmarkets
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Putting quantity ahead of quality could ultimately erode the territory's regional standing as a well-regulated market.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The solution lies not in cutting interest rates further, but in shaking up the over-regulated mortgage market.
ECONOMIST: The European Central Bank
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Although German business looks robust, the country still suffers from many familiar ills (see our survey): an over-regulated labour market, an unreformed public sector (which staged its biggest strikes in 14 years this week), poor schools and universities, and an unresponsive health system.
ECONOMIST: Germany's new chancellor
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In what looks like the first step in its Yungas campaign, the government is squeezing the tightly-regulated legal coca market.
ECONOMIST: Bolivia
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The decree said the government should pull out from matters that can be self-regulated by trade guilds and market mechanism, said the editorials.
BBC: China morning round-up: Nobel Literature Prize to China
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Pyncus also believes that the US online gambling market will at some point become open and government-regulated, although the timing is uncertain.
FORBES: All Change: Amazon Goes Facebook, Facebook Debuts Real Money Gambling
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Then there is the loosely regulated o-t-c market, where outfits like First Jersey Securities are having a field day (FORBES, July 16, 1984).
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Berlin has also increased turnover by promoting a second, lightly regulated market, mainly for foreign and high-tech shares.
ECONOMIST: German stockmarkets
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First and foremost, the boom depends on a free, liquid, competitive market in gas, underpinned by an extensive and well-regulated pipeline network.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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Airlines are operating in a mostly deregulated market, but they are using infrastructure that is largely government- owned and heavily regulated.
ECONOMIST: Is more regulatory reform the answer?
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By contrast with their own heavily regulated industries, and large state-owned public-service broadcasters, America's media market looks like a free-for-all.
ECONOMIST: Broadcasting regulation