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    • Understanding regulation for treasurers | ACT Learning
      • Regulation and compliance are core work for treasurers. Mastering them and collaborating with colleagues and specialist support saves time and costs, and enhances reputation. Ignoring them is not an option.
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  1. Jun 4, 2018 · Our 2018 survey finds that treasurers now consider cybersecurity threats to be their second-most important risk, followed by operational risk, auditing, accounting, and reporting. Treasurers also face increasing regulatory pressure.

  2. By contrast, regulation is the way in which moral pressures – possibly based on widely shared moral principles – are translated into requirements of society, with sanctions for failure to follow them.

  3. The importance of ethics when regulation has become more all-embracing is discussed in The Treasurer article Ethics in an Era of Regulation. All members, corporate representatives, affiliates and students are required to abide by the ACT's ethical code and disciplinary rules.

  4. Colin Tyler on regulation and complexity. Treasurers’ lives will just become more painful and complex, says Colin Tyler. Over the past few months, my senior management team at the ACT has been working hard on an unusual project: what should a professional association look like in the 21st century?

  5. Apr 10, 2014 · Research provides arguments to the stakeholders why regulation is needed. The return of leverage in products and investments can destabilize markets when interest rates go up. Capital flow volatility in EM takes place in better developed markets of today, but is harming economic growth already.

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  7. As global fiscal systems scrambled to overhaul their regulatory landscapes in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, corporate treasurers were presented with vast and urgent workloads. They were also set upon a path that has led to a profound and ongoing evolution of their role.

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