prudential的意思和读音

prudential

: [prʊˈdɛn(t)ʃəl]

adj.;〈

n.

prudentials  

Adj.+n.prudential regulation

adj.foolish

adj.sensible,wise,sagacious,provident,practical

adj.1.;

n.1.2.

adj.1.<dated>characterized by or proceeding from forethought, deliberation, good sense, etc

n.1.matters relating to or dependent upon the exercise of prudence2.prudential considerations

1. ( Aviva) ( Prudential) ( Lloyd's of London) ...

4. cautious , prudential cagy , ...

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1.This message would be terminally muddled were the FSA to be seen to have cut Prudential slack to help get the deal done.,FSA

2.The relationship between these rules and the objectives of prudential supervision is not always easy to determine.

3.Prudential declined to specify how much it had paid the exchanges, bankers and lawyers to introduce its shares to Hong Kong and Singapore.

4."Prudential is among a wave of foreign companies exploring the possibility of listing in Shanghai, " said a person familiar with the matter.“,”

5.With the right kind of prudential regulation in place, 'why mess with the labor market of the financial system? ' he said.

6.Prudential might not be able to patriate this capital back to the UK in an emergency were the local regulators to oppose it.

7.Many Prudential shareholders are relieved at the collapse of the company's attempt to buy the Asian operations of American insurer AIG.(AIG)(Prudential)

8.Indeed, policies that cool down hot money can be cast as the kind of prudential and anti-cyclical measures now in vogue.

9.During the 1920s Prudential began to expand overseas and agencies were set up all over the world to sell Prudential policies.2020

10.Capitalism as a system thrives best in an environment of prudential regulation provided by states, and U. S. capitalism is no different.