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  1. 23 January 2015

    Notification of Warning: individual trader – market manipulation

    The Financial Markets Authority has issued a warning to an individual in relation to suspected market manipulation. Following an investigation by the FMA, it concluded that trading by the individual in question has likely breached the Securities Markets Act 1988. Read more.
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    Market manipulation, Enforcement
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  2. 25 May 2015

    Pacific Edge Limited

    FMA issued warning on continuous disclosure obligations and secures $500,000 compensation payment from Pacific Edge Limited.
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    Settlement, Enforcement
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  3. 10 May 2016

    Management bans and undertakings of non-participation

    Listed below are individuals who are precluded from engaging in certain activities in respect of the governance and/or management of companies as a consequence of action taken by the FMA.
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    Enforceable action, Enforceable undertaking, Powers, Enforcement
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  4. 1 February 2013

    NZ finance company collapses (2006–2012)

    The scale and circumstances of the Finance industry failure since 2006 gave rise to concerns of inappropriate behaviour and breaches of the Securities Act and a programme of investigations into the failures was initiated. Read more.
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    Enforcement
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  5. 2 April 2024

    Consultation: Proposed exemption for certain green, social, sustainability and sustainability-linked bonds

    The FMA is consulting on a proposed class exemption to provide relief from disclosure requirements for certain green, social, sustainable, and sustainability-linked bonds. Have your say by 30 April 2024 .
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    Consultations, Offer disclosure for equity and debt offers, Ethical finance, Managed Investment Schemes, Climate Reporting Entities, Roles, Business
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  6. 1 May 2024

    No rest for the scammed: Recovery room fraudsters prey on past victims

    A recovery room scam is a form of ‘advance fee’ scam, where money is requested before funds can be returned. Targets of these scams are those who have already been a victim of a scam.
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    Real life scam stories, News, Consumer, News & Insights, Scams
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    • Suspected scam

    1 May 2024

    Equity Budget – Suspected scam

    We recommend caution when dealing with Equity Budget. Equity Budget is making false claims about being an investment company and being a registered New Zealand company.
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    Suspected scam, Investor warning, Consumer, Scams
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  7. 9 May 2024

    Financial Markets Conduct (Abacus Storage King) Exemption Notice 2024

    The Financial Markets Conduct (Abacus Storage King) Exemption Notice 2024 (Notice) exempts Abacus Storage Operations Limited (ASOL) and Abacus Storage Property Trust (the Trust) (together the issuers), and Abacus Storage Funds Management Limited (ASFML) (as responsible entity for the Trust under Australian law) from compliance with the disclosure requirements in Part 3 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 Act (Act)
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    Exemptions, Business
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  8. 13 May 2024

    Report a scam

    If you suspect you have been targeted by an investment or financial scam, report the scam to the FMA.
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    Suspected scam, Scams
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  9. 15 March 2021

    Problems with your financial adviser

    All licensed financial advice providers must be part of an approved Dispute Resolution Scheme. This means they’re required to send complaints to an agreed third party to sort out if your complaint cannot be resolved directly with you.
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    Financial advice, Get advice, Investing, Consumer
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  10. 15 March 2021

    Guide to switching your KiwiSaver provider

    FMA guide to switching your KiwiSaver provider.
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    Managed funds, KiwiSaver & Superannuation, Ways to invest, Investing, Article, Consumer, News & Insights
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  11. 5 September 2022

    Everyday finance

    We regulate the conduct of banks and insurance companies. Most financial service providers must be licensed by the Financial Markets Authority. We monitor and enforce their conduct and the standards by which they operate.
    These pages explain everyday financial services like banking and insurance, what conduct you should expect from them and what to do when things don't go as expected.
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    Insurance advice, Consumer banking, Financial advice, Consumer
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