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General remarks on price stability and relevance of LIBOR to monetary policy, rules on monetary-policy repo tenders, schedule of forthcoming speeches, data and statistics.
Banking and payments news in English, Russian and Tajik.
History, goals, structure, regulatory orders for banking and insurance, economic statistics and a list of commemorative coins.
Inflation reports, regulations, economic and statistical information, payment system, and history.
Describes the RMA's legal status, roles, and has the text of relevant laws.
Rural finance and credit scheme, central bank acts and exchange control orders.
Includes information on the check-clearing system.
Includes a history of Nigerian monetary policy and of Nigeria's foreign exchange market, press releases, and statistics on government finances and on the economy.
A Social Security Debt Repayment fund that finances the debt accumulated by the French national security scheme from 1994 to 2006.
Press notices relating to Swedish government debt, and some history about that debt.
Compensates depositors of an institution which can no longer meet its liabilities, up to a limit of 70,000 per depositor.
Writes and monitors the implementation of the annual state budget, and implements the Government policy targeting at stability of state finance and the national currency.
Budget, legal and fiscal information.
With news, various factual bulletins, details of various laws, and forthcoming tenders.
Manages the government's revenue policy and administration, and ensures effective control of public revenues and expenditure.
Publishes the accounts of the government, provides payment, collection and fund management services, responsible for handling, security and accounting of public monies, and for providing accurate and up-to-date financial information.
Responsible for the state budget, the Treasury, the financial markets, taxes, customs duties and fees, the financial economy, financial supervision, foreign-exchange policy, foreign investment, privatization.
Advises the Government on economic and financial policy, including fiscal policy, and manages the Crown's finances.
The CSRC is the executive branch of State Council Securities Commission, which is the central market regulation authority.
Papers and rules by the Financial Supervision Authority, an autonomous agency of the Bank of Estonia.
With information about the legal position of NAMFISA, its consumer education bulletins, and an online complaints form.
Has as members the individual securities regulators.
Lists recent proposals and initiatives, with links to English versions. More in Korean.
Mission is to protect the interests of securities investors; develop fair, transparent and efficient securities markets; and ensure proper compliance with securities laws.
Gives links for central banks sites alphabetically by country.
Third Federal Reserve District, which comprises eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware. Economic and banking information.
Includes details of the Budget and of savings bonds.
Department organized into three: Division of Financial Institutions; Division of Securities; and Division of Administrative Services.
The first state to regulate the securities industry (in 1911, preventing the sale of securities which had nothing behind them other than the "blue sky"). Now regulates and monitors the offering of securities and financial services within Kansas.
Regulates all state chartered banks and trust companies, savings and loan companies, mortgage businesses, and money transmitters, to ensure the safety and soundness of state chartered financial institutions.
Includes advice on risk in investing, and suggestions as to how to ascertain the value (if any) of old securities.
Charters, licenses, and regulates financial providers in the state of Texas to ensure that Texas has a safe and sound financial services system.
Part of the Department of Labor.
Responsibilities include insuring the financial soundness of financial and insurance companies and preventing unfair business practices.
Information on banking supervision and related matters, as well as translations of ECB announcements.
A professional organization for those interested in the licensing of agents, agencies, adjusters, brokers, companies, producers, securities dealers, and third party administrators.
Regulatory body responsible for licensing and discipline of insurance agents, brokers, and adjusters.
Protects the public good by fairly and effectively administering the laws of North Dakota.
State regulatory authority for the insurance industry in Iowa.
The Commissioner and the Department of Insurance regulate the various kinds of insurance sold in North Carolina and the companies and agents that sell it.
State regulatory authority for the insurance industry in Colorado.