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1. | 1. ''European Economic Area (EEA) and Financial Conduct Authority.'' | ||
''European Economic Area (EEA) and Financial Conduct Authority.'' | |||
A body empowered by law or regulation to supervise regulated firms. | A body empowered by law or regulation to supervise regulated firms. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Bank supervision]] | * [[Bank supervision]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Commodity Futures Trading Commission]] (CFTC) | ||
* [[Central counterparty]] | * [[Central counterparty]] | ||
* [[EMIR]] | * [[EMIR]] | ||
* [[European Economic Area]] | * [[European Economic Area]] | ||
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]] | * [[Financial Conduct Authority]] | ||
* [[MLRO]] | * [[MLRO]] | ||
* [[National Competent Authority]] | * [[National Competent Authority]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:28, 2 March 2025
1. European Economic Area (EEA) and Financial Conduct Authority.
A body empowered by law or regulation to supervise regulated firms.
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More generally, any duly empowered body exercising proper authority in a market or other area of jurisdiction.