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Regulation AAn exemption from the Securities Act of 1933 that exempts small public offerings, valued at less than $1.5MM from most registration requirements with the SEC.Regulation A Similar MatchesSanitary and phytosanitary regulationsSanitary and phytosanitary regulationsGovernment standards to protect health, of humans, plants, and animals. SPS measures are subject to rules in the WTO to prevent them from acting as NTBs. Bank regulationBank regulationThe formulationand issuance by authorized agencies of specific rules or regulations, under govering law, for the conduct and structure of banking. Mixing regulationMixing regulation1. Specification of the proportion of domestically produced content in products sold on the domestic market. 2. Specification of an amount of domesticalliy produced product that must be bought by an importer for given quantities of imports, under a linking scheme. Regulation T CallsRegulation T CallsFederal Reserve Board Regulation T margin calls are issued when a customer makes a transaction in a margin account and does not meet the minimum initial requirement of 50% cash or loan available. This margin call is referred to as a Fed Call. The customer must increase the equity in the account by depositing additional funds and/or marginable securities. If the necessary amount of cash or securities is not deposited into the account within the specified time period, securities may be sold to meet the call, and the account may become restricted. Regulation URegulation UIn the US, this refers to the federal regulation governing the amount of credit that may be advanced by a bank to its customers for the purchase of listed share. Further SuggestionsRegulation GRegulation Q Regulation M Regulation T Regulation T Regulation FD (fair disclosure) Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act Regulation D Regulation U Technical regulation Deregulation Regulations |
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