prudential regulation and supervision
Prudential regulation and supervision refers to the set of rules, policies, and oversight measures implemented by regulatory authorities to ensure the stability, soundness, and integrity of financial institutions. Its primary purpose is to protect depositors, investors, and overall financial system by imposing standards, monitoring compliance, and managing risks associated with financial activities.
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