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  1. 16 October 2013

    FMA cancels prospectus

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has cancelled the combined offer document of FMP Medical Services Limited (FMP) because it believes it is false or misleading. FMA is also of the view that the offer document is likely to deceive, mislead or confuse. Read more.
  2. 29 August 2013

    David Ross pleads guilty

    Wellington financial adviser David Robert Gilmour Ross (63) today pleaded guilty in the Wellington District Court to charges laid by the SFO and the FMA. Read more.
  3. 26 August 2013

    New website and Twitter account for FMA

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has launched two communication tools which will enhance the way it works with market participants, investors and the media.
  4. 23 August 2013

    FADC decision on Stephen Musaphia

    The Financial Advisers Disciplinary Committee (FADC) has released its decision into FMA’s complaint against Stephen Musaphia.
  5. 16 August 2013

    Dominion Finance directors sentenced

    Vance Eric Arkinstall, Richard Gilbert Bettle, and Paul Winston Forsyth were sentenced to home detention, community work and ordered to pay reparations. Read more.
  6. 11 July 2013

    FMA CEO Announcement

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has announced that CEO Sean Hughes will not seek re-appointment for a second term as Chief Executive. He will continue in his role until the end of the year.
  7. 28 June 2013

    More charges laid against David Ross

    Three more charges have been laid by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) against David Ross alleging breaches of financial markets legislation. Read more.