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Will market regulation be discussed at the 2020 Summit?

Regulation doesn't get a specific session at Australia 2020 summit but long-term market observers must be wondering whether there is something that can be done to stop the de-regulation/re-regulation cycle.

February 6, 2008 in Business Planning | Permalink

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For all your ideas on regulatory compliance, and for the 20,699,000 of us that are not invited, I created a wiki called Oz Ideas. It’s at http://ozideas.wetpaint.com. It’s free and you don’t have to register if you don’t want to. At the site, you can post your own ideas under a dozen different categories, discuss other people’s ideas, and vote on the best ones. There’s even a place to sign an online petition to the Prime Minster to get these ideas heard at the Summit. It’s taking advantage of teh best the web and online community has to offer, spurring a two-way conversation that can accommodate 21 million people.

Posted by: Jim | Feb 26, 2008 10:50:23 AM

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