"But our system of regulation must keep up with this. If it fails to keep up, it will hold back economic expansion. We need financial market regulation that works at national and European level"
- John Bruton
About this Quote
John Bruton is highlighting the value of financial market policy in order to guarantee financial growth. He is recommending that the current system of regulation must have the ability to keep up with the ever-changing monetary markets in order to work. He is likewise recommending that this policy ought to be executed at both a national and European level in order to ensure that all financial markets are effectively controlled. This is very important in order to guarantee that the financial markets are stable and secure, which financial expansion is not prevented by inadequate guideline. By having reliable policy in location, it will assist to make sure that the monetary markets are able to operate efficiently and safely, which financial development is not hindered.
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