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  2. Financial market infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Financial market infrastructure refers to systems and entities involved in clearing, settlement, and the recording of payments, securities, derivatives, and other financial transactions. [1] Depending on context, financial market infrastructure may refer to the category in general, or to individual companies or entities (thus also used in ...

  3. Financial Markets Authority (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The authority was established on 1 May 2011 as part of the Financial Markets (Regulators and KiwiSaver) Bill which was passed by the New Zealand parliament on the 7 April 2011. [1] It was established in a wake of criticism over the failure of the previous regulatory regime to halt the failure of a large number of finance companies and to stem ...

  4. Financial Market Infrastructure Act - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Market Infrastructure Act (FMIA), original title Finanzmarktinfrastrukturgesetz (FinfraG) is a body of Swiss legislation for the regulation of financial market infrastructures and in particular derivatives. It was originally adopted by the Swiss Federal Assembly on June 19, 2015 and came into force on January 1, 2016.

  5. FMIA - Wikipedia

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    Financial Market Infrastructure Act, Swiss legislation for the regulation of financial markets Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title FMIA .

  6. Securities Commission of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    It was replaced on 1 May 2011 by the Financial Markets Authority. It was responsible for enforcement, monitoring and market oversight of the securities markets, authorising participants and promoting public understanding of investments. This included authorising the New Zealand Stock Exchange with which it ran a co-regulatory model.

  7. Central securities depository - Wikipedia

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    A central securities depository (CSD) is a specialized financial market infrastructure organization holding securities like shares, either in certificated or uncertificated (dematerialized) form, allowing ownership to be easily transferred through a book entry rather than by a transfer of physical certificates.

  8. CPSS-IOSCO Principles for Financial Market Infrastructures

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    A financial market must identify operational risks: both internally and across the market and its participants. Where appropriate, they should mitigate the risks through controls. [1] Systems used by the market must have a high degree of reliability and security, and must have sufficient capacity for the needs of the market. [1]

  9. 2006–2012 New Zealand finance company collapses - Wikipedia

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    The Securities Act 1978 was replaced by the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. One of the core changes was the replacement of requirements by issuers of financial products to provide a prospectus and investment statement with a requirement for a single product disclosure statement with penalties for misleading or deceptive statements. [ 39 ]