Securities Commission of New Zealand

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The Securities Commission was an independent Crown entity of the government of New Zealand and the main regulator of investments. 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. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Securities Commission of New Zealand
rdf:langString Securities Commission
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xsd:date 2011-04-30
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rdf:langString The Financial Markets Authority no longer officially recognises this predecessor organisation.
xsd:integer 1978
rdf:langString Wellington, New Zealand
rdf:langString Seccom-nz-logo.gif
rdf:langString Securities Commission
rdf:langString The Securities Commission was an independent Crown entity of the government of New Zealand and the main regulator of investments. 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. On 27 April 2010 the New Zealand minister for commerce Simon Power announced that Securities Commission would be replaced by a new integrated financial regulator the Financial Markets Authority.
rdf:langString Jane Diplock
rdf:langString Chairman
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xsd:date 2011-04-30
xsd:gYear 2011
xsd:gYear 1978
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