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  2. Financial regulation in India - Wikipedia

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    Financial regulation in India is governed by a number of regulatory bodies. [1] Financial regulation is a form of regulation or supervision, which subjects financial institutions to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines, aiming to maintain the stability and integrity of the financial system.

  3. Category:Financial regulation in India - Wikipedia

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  4. List of regulators in India - Wikipedia

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    Institute of Chartered Accountants of India: 1-May-1949: Financial system and monetary policy: Reserve Bank of India: 01-Apr-1935: Mining and Mineral Exploration: Directorate General of Mines Safety(DGMS) 07-Jan-1902: Food Safety: Food Safety and Standards Authority of India: Aug-2011: Security Market: Securities and Exchange Board of India: 12 ...

  5. Category:Regulation in India - Wikipedia

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  6. Financial Sector Legislative Reforms Commission - Wikipedia

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    Consumers of financial services are often more vulnerable than consumers of ordinary goods and require a special effort by the State. The present body of financial law is not animated by consumer protection. The Commission believes this is a major gap in Indian financial law and regulation, which needs to be addressed.

  7. All India Financial Institutions - Wikipedia

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    All India Financial Institutions (AIFI) is a group composed of financial regulatory bodies that play a pivotal role in the financial markets.Also known as "financial instruments", the financial institutions assist in the proper allocation of resources, sourcing from businesses that have a surplus and distributing to others who have deficits - this also assists with ensuring the continued ...

  8. Securities and Exchange Board Of India (Mutual Funds ...

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    Mutual funds can be penalised for violating norms. Mutual funds dealing exclusively with the money market must register with the Reserve Bank of India. In 1995, private firms were allowed to enter the money market in India and deal with treasury bills, commercial papers, certificates of deposit etc. These are called Money Market Mutual Funds ...

  9. Category:Financial regulation by country - Wikipedia

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