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The Australian Financial Markets Association (AFMA) is an industry body not a regulatory body. | |||
It was formed in 1986 and is the leading industry association promoting efficiency, integrity and professionalism in Australia's financial markets – including the capital, credit, derivatives, foreign exchange and other specialist markets. Its role is to provide a forum for industry leadership and to advance the interests of all these market participants. | It was formed in 1986 and is the leading industry association promoting efficiency, integrity and professionalism in Australia's financial markets – including the capital, credit, derivatives, foreign exchange and other specialist markets. Its role is to provide a forum for industry leadership and to advance the interests of all these market participants. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Australian Financial Regulation]] | |||
* [[Financial Markets Association]] | |||
==Sources== | |||
http://www.afma.com.au/about-us | [http://www.afma.com.au/about-us AFMA] |
Revision as of 10:07, 9 March 2017
The Australian Financial Markets Association (AFMA) is an industry body not a regulatory body.
It was formed in 1986 and is the leading industry association promoting efficiency, integrity and professionalism in Australia's financial markets – including the capital, credit, derivatives, foreign exchange and other specialist markets. Its role is to provide a forum for industry leadership and to advance the interests of all these market participants.
See also