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The Capital Market Authority (Arabic: هيئة السوق المالية) is the Oman governments financial regulatory authority responsible for capital markets in Oman. The CMA is responsible for regulating the financial service industry of Oman. The CMA was established on January 9, 1999. [1] [2] Its responsibilities include setting and ...
Financial Supervisory Authority (Finanstilsynet) Oman: Capital Market Authority: Pakistan: State Bank of Pakistan ; Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) Palestinian National Authority: Palestine Capital Market Authority (PCMA) Panama
Muscat Securities Market. The Muscat Securities Market (MSM, Arabic: سوق مسقط للأوراق المالية) is the only stock exchange in Oman. [2] It was established by the Royal Decree (53/88) issued on 21 June 1988, to regulate and control the Omani securities market and to participate, effectively, with other organisations for setting up the infrastructure of the Sultanate's ...
A securities commission, securities regulator or capital market authority is a government department or agency responsible for financial regulation of securities products within a particular country. Its powers and responsibilities vary greatly from country to country, but generally cover the setting of rules as well as enforcing them for ...
Capital Market Authority (Oman) N. National Centre for Statistics and Information; O. Oman Academic Accreditation Authority; Oman Investment Authority
The commission oversees U.S. securities markets and investments and is currently led by Gary Gensler, who has been leading the U.S. government’s crackdown on the crypto industry.
The Capital Market Authority of Oman (CMA) The Economic Development Board Mauritius (EDB) The Qatar Financial Center (QFC) TheCityUK; Toronto Finance International (TFI) Rwanda Finance; Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Stichting Capital Amsterdam (SCA)
In November, the Sultanate of Oman's Capital Market Authority (CMA) suspended KPMG from auditing entities regulated by the CMA for a period of one year after discovering major financial and accounting irregularities in the entities' records. [89] [90] [91]