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  1. 27 July 2020

    FAQs about our immediate priorities during the COVID-19 response and recovery

    It's not yet known how long the pandemic will continue to impact New Zealand’s financial sector. Work on our medium-term strategic priorities is ongoing, but we recognise COVID-19 poses immediate challenges and could seriously undermine consumer confidence and damage the wider sector. We will also continue to progress the medium-term strategic activities that support our statutory objective of fair, efficient and transparent financial markets.The immediate priorities in this FAQ document relate to the foreseeable three to six month timeframe. However, we also plan to publish a corporate plan later this year outlining our key areas of focus and work programme, once there is greater certainty on the impact of COVID-19 on the financial sector. Read our FAQs here.
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    COVID-19, Regulation, Regulation updates, Business, FMA, News & Insights
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  2. 5 April 2012

    FMA welcomes Bridgecorp verdicts

    Justice Venning found Rodney Petricevic and Robert Roest guilty on charges of breaching the Crimes Act 1961, the Companies Act 1993, and the Securities Act 1978 and found Peter Steigrad guilty on charges of breaching the Securities Act 1978. Read more.
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    Media release, Cases, News & Insights, Enforcement
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  3. 24 March 2021

    FMA investor profile - Lachlan Wallace

    The FMA profiles investor Lachlan Wallace from the AUT Investment Club.
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    Investor information, Article, Consumer, News & Insights
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  4. 21 September 2021

    Drip feed your investments

    FMA article about the benefits of making regular investments.
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    Investing, Article, Consumer, News & Insights
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  5. 26 April 2023

    Warning: Imposter website DCMAtrading.com

    This website purports to offer trading in foreign exchange, cryptocurrency, and CFDs, but it is not licensed for these activities in New Zealand
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    Imposter website, Scams
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  6. 1 July 2010

    Review of Corporate Governance Disclosure by Selected Issuers

    The purpose of this report is to inform governing bodies, investors and other stakeholders of our findings so that they can reflect critically on the governance practices and disclosures of issuers.
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    Governance, Directors, Offer disclosure for equity and debt offers, Roles, Reports and Papers, Business, FMA, News & Insights
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  7. 24 July 2013

    FMA files first market manipulation case in New Zealand

    FMA filed and served civil proceedings against Brian Peter Henry alleging market manipulation of shares in the NZX-listed Diligent Board Member Services. Read more.
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    Media release, News & Insights, Enforcement
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  8. 28 August 2017

    Prince and Partners

    In taking these proceedings, it was the first time FMA brought s 34 case and acted in the place of the investors in Viaduct who lost most of their investments when Viaduct was put into receivership. Read more.
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    Court – civil, Powers, Enforcement
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  9. 17 August 2017

    Not all bonds are equal – FMA survey

    Over 1 million New Zealanders have more than $15 billion invested in conservative or default KiwiSaver funds, mostly invested in fixed-interest assets, including bonds. However, only four in ten KiwiSaver members surveyed by the FMA knew that most funds invest in bonds.
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    Bonds, Campaigns, Media release, Ways to invest, Investing, Consumer, News & Insights
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  10. 29 June 2017

    Annual review of NZX published

    Annual review 2017 of whether NZX met its statutory obligations as a licensed market operator.
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    Governance, Market operator, Roles, Media release, Business, FMA, News & Insights
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  11. 22 December 2020

    Rodney McCall and Morgan Cooper Limited

    The FMA alleges Mr McCall contacted people and convinced them to ‘invest’ by transferring money into bank accounts he controlled. After incorporating a company, Morgan Cooper Limited, he further cold-called other investors to promote a foreign exchange investment service which did not exist.
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    Court – criminal, Powers, Enforcement
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