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Obama's VP pick cold to Turkey

Sen. Joe Biden, Democratic presidential contender Sen. Barack Obama's choice for vice presidency, is a foreign policy guru, but during his 35 years in the U.S. Senate he has almost constantly voted for or

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IIA International Conference

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) is pleased to welcome the media to its 2008 International Conference being held July 6 - 9, 2008 in San.. - Read more

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The Deficit is Expected to Reach Beyond $500 Billion

"When Dick Cheney told Paul O'Neill deficits don't matter," we found ourselves explaining to the audience after Saturday night's screening of I.O.U.S.A. at the Maryland Film Festival "he didn't mean that they don't matter economically.

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In defence of Sarbanes-Oxley

FEW political careers can count the removal of the US President and the passing of one of the most important securities legislations in history as highlights, but Paul Sarbanes is a man for times of impeachment and scandals.

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Sarbanes: It's been well worth the trouble

(SINGAPORE) Six years on since he co-authored a landmark law that forever changed the face of corporate governance in the United States, Paul Sarbanes has heard his fair share of praise and criticism.

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Paul Sarbanes gives his views on the US sub-prime crisis

SINGAPORE: US regulators should be more aggressive in dealing with the sub-prime crisis, according to Senator Paul Sarbanes, who is in Singapore for a business talk.

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Vietnam emerges as a promising market

Viet Nam has great potential for achieving a high economic growth, but needs to curb inflation and maintain sustainable development in an effective way, said Paul Sarbanes, former chairman of the US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs and co-author of Sarbanes-Oxley Act... Full...

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Viet Nam emerges as a promising market

Viet Nam has great potential for achieving a high economic growth, but needs to curb inflation and maintain sustainable development in an effective way, said Paul Sarbanes, former chairman of the US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs and co-author of Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Mr Paul made the remarks at the ninth Asian Banker Summit 2008 held in Hanoi on March 17-18. “It's really

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Bank heads arrive for conference

Banking leaders from around the world yesterday gathered for the first day of a three-day conference run by a well known Singapore-based private company. The Asian Banker, to discuss financial risks in an unchartered age. At a press conference, senior banking officials stressed the importance of education and high corporate governance by Vietnamese banks to avoid financial risks. As an emerging

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Carnival of Fraud - March 17, 2008

Tracy Coenen presents Why business owners should NEVER hire family members posted at The Fraud Files Blog. And just for kicks, she also has Charlie Bit Me for you. Robyn J McCleary presents Federal Government posted at GOVERNMENT, saying, “does our government count'” Alanna presents Phone Numbers You Should Never Call posted at BBB Consumer Education. Leon [...]

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Subprime's parallels with Enron and WorldCom: Michael Oxley and Paul Sarbanes

The subprime crisis has some eerie parallels with Enron and WorldCom, say the two Sarbox co-authors. In an interview with the Indian media , they say what's needed is more regulation. Sarbanes-Oxley-style. "One of the tenets of our Act was transparency. Clearly, one of the problems with the subprime mortgage crisis is the lack of transparency in the secondary market. These are somewhat parallel problems...

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Asian Banker 2008 to be held in Viet Nam

The ninth Asian Banker Summit will be held in Hanoi on March 16-17 with the participation of 500 CEOs, chairmen, executive vice presidents and other senior executives from financial institutions, as well as senior regulators, analysts and investors from countries across the world. This is the first time Asia’s most prestigious event will be held in Viet Nam and participants will focus their

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Corporate boards should beware

Chicago - Between tumbling stock prices and election-year politics, this proxy cycle should be open season on...

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Vietnam to host 9th Asian Banker Summit

The 9th Asian Banker Summit exploring topics of risk management and governance in financial services will be held in Hanoi next month, marking the first time Vietnam has been chosen to host the gathering. The high-ranking 2008 conference organized by Vietnam Banks’ Association will congregate some 500 senior bankers, regulators, investors and analysts from Asia, Oceania and the Middle East to

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Why are Democrats still supporting CAIR?

Good article today at IBD. Perhaps some members of Congress had been fooled by CAIR’s deception. But now they have no excuse. Now Sen. Barbara Mikulski, who saluted CAIR’s “important work,” and Sen. Paul Sarbanes, who applauded “CAIR’s mission,” know better. The criminal briefing should also disabuse Rep. John Conyers, who’s trumpeted CAIR’s “long and distinguished history.” [...]