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FMA wants more money
Tuesday 26th of July 2016
Authorised financial advisers could end up paying an extra $200 a year.
Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Paul Goldsmith said the FMA needed enough funding to carry out its statutory responsibilities and maintain confidence in the markets.
But he said its budget was set in 2011, before the Financial Markets Act was introduced.
“This Act has led to the FMA having signif...
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