The Securities Commission hopes to take a leading role in the creation of a one-stop shop regulatory agency for domestic capital markets.Speaking at the Conferenz regulatory evolution summit in Wellington today, Commission chairwoman Jane Diplock describe
Nina Fowler Tue, 27 Apr 2010
The Securities Commission hopes to take a leading role in the creation of a one-stop shop regulatory agency for domestic capital markets.
Speaking at the Conferenz regulatory evolution summit in Wellington today, Commission chairwoman Jane Diplock described the current regulatory framework as a
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