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  2. Prudential Financial - Wikipedia

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    Prudential Financial, Inc. is an American Fortune Global 500 and Fortune 500 company whose subsidiaries provide insurance, retirement planning, investment management, and other products and services to both retail and institutional customers throughout the United States and in over 40 other countries. In 2019, Prudential was the largest ...

  3. Prudential plc - Wikipedia

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    Eastspring Investments. ICICI Prudential Life Insurance. ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund. Website. prudentialplc.com. Prudential plc is a British-domiciled multinational insurance company headquartered in London and Hong Kong. [4] It was founded in London in May 1848 to provide loans to professional and working people.

  4. Prudential Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Prudential Tower was designed by Charles Luckman and Associates for Prudential Insurance. Completed in 1964, the building is 749 feet (228 m) tall, with 52 floors, and (as of January 2021) is tied with others as the 114th-tallest in the United States. It contains 1.2 million sq ft (110,000 m 2) of commercial and retail space.

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  6. Prudential Securities - Wikipedia

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    Prudential Securities traces its origins to the founding of the Leopold Cahn & Co. brokerage and investment bank in 1879. In 1891, the firm was reorganized as J.S. Bache & Co. after Jules Bache was brought into the partnership. In 1974, Bache merged with Halsey, Stuart & Co., a Chicago-based investment bank founded in 1911.

  7. Banking regulation and supervision - Wikipedia

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    e. Banking regulation and supervision refers to a form of financial regulation which subjects banks to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines, enforced by a financial regulatory authority generally referred to as banking supervisor, with semantic variations across jurisdictions. By and large, banking regulation and supervision aims ...

  8. Macroprudential regulation - Wikipedia

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    Macroprudential regulation is the approach to financial regulation that aims to mitigate risk to the financial system as a whole (or "systemic risk"). After the 2007–2008 financial crisis, there has been a growing consensus among policymakers and economic researchers about the need to re-orient the regulatory framework towards a macroprudential perspective.

  9. Arthur F. Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Ryan was born in Brooklyn, New York and was raised on Long Island. He attended Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School. He went on to attend Providence College in 1963, where he received his BA [2] in Mathematics. Ryan served in the U.S. Army and was stationed outside of Washington D.C., where he took courses at American University.