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In this list of financial regulatory and supervisory authorities, central banks are only listed where they act as direct supervisors of individual financial firms, and competition authorities and takeover panels are not listed unless they are set up exclusively for financial services.
Pages in category "Financial regulatory authorities of the United States" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
List of financial regulatory authorities by jurisdiction This page was last edited on 5 July 2024, at 05:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Financial regulatory authorities by country (51 C, 1 P) D. Defunct financial regulatory authorities (8 P) I. Central Bank of Ireland (1 C, 6 P) S. Securities and ...
Apart from the bank regulatory agencies the U.S. maintains separate securities, commodities, and insurance regulatory agencies at the federal and state level, unlike Japan and the United Kingdom (where regulatory authority over the banking, securities and insurance industries is combined into one single financial-service agency). [1]
Financial regulation is a broad set of policies that apply to the financial sector in most jurisdictions, justified by two main features of finance: systemic risk, which implies that the failure of financial firms involves public interest considerations; and information asymmetry, which justifies curbs on freedom of contract in selected areas of financial services, particularly those that ...
Financial regulatory authorities by country (51 C, 1 P) A. Financial regulation in Australia (1 C, 4 P) C. Financial regulation in Canada (2 C, 7 P)
Whereas most financial regulatory authorities have a national mandate, there are instances of both subnational and supranational authorities: Subnational authorities are extant most prominently in Canada and the United States, at the level of individual provinces and states respectively, and in autonomous territories such as British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, Constituent ...