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Just this week it proposed that companies which own warehouses should engage an independent third-party to verify the robustness of Chinese walls.
www.reuters.com
Broker-dealers are required to have in place Chinese walls (also called "information barriers") that prevent the transmission of insider information from one department to another.
en.wikipedia.org
Namely, these firms would have to literally insulate their banking and analysis departments from each other physically and with Chinese walls.
en.wikipedia.org
Regulators are focusing on a lack of so-called Chinese walls between traders and employees making interest-rate submissions on behalf of their banks, the people said.
www.bloomberg.com
They have Chinese walls for that sort of thing.
www.independent.co.uk
The first myth is that Chinese walls work.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It means the couple are very used to pursuing their professional lives behind Chinese walls.
www.independent.co.uk
The Chinese walls that were supposed to be put in place to safeguard against those unfair advantages have been heavily watered down.
www.railjournal.com
Rather than "managing" conflict by muzzling staff or inserting paper-thin Chinese walls, firms with retail and investment banking arms should split in two.
www.stuff.co.nz

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