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  1. 1 July 2014

    Financial Dispute Resolution Scheme - MOU

    MOU concerning consultation, cooperation and the exchange of information between the FMA and Fairway Resolution Limited trading as Financial Dispute Resolution Scheme
  2. 1 July 2014

    Serious Fraud Office (SFO) - MOU

    MOU concerning consultation, cooperation and the exchange of information between the FMA and the Serious Fraud Office
  3. 29 June 2014

    NZX Obligations Review 2014

    NZX, as New Zealand’s only Registered Exchange, is an essential part of New Zealand’s financial markets. The General Obligations Review provides FMA with the opportunity to report on the adequacy of the arrangements NZX had in place to comply with its obligations during a particular review period, and to identify issues that, in FMA’s view, would assist NZX to ensure its continued compliance.
  4. 18 June 2014

    Licensing guide - small DIMS businesses

    This guide supplements our main licensing application guide. It outlines how a small business providing lower risk Discretionary Investment Management Services (DIMS) can approach an application for a DIMS licence under the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (FMC Act).
  5. 1 June 2014

    Investor Confidence Research 2014

    The Investor confidence Research report 2014 measures attitudes towards and investment in New Zealand’s financial markets. The research was carried out online using Colmar Brunton’s omnibus.
  6. 30 May 2014

    new governance and accountability framework for mis managers and their licensed supervisors 2014

    The FMC Act introduces an accountability framework for managed investment schemes (MIS). The requirements include a statutory duty of care on both managers and supervisors of managed investment schemes. Both must also act in the best interests of investors. Managers and supervisors need to have a clear understanding of their respective roles and understand they will be held to account for their actions.