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The FSA is responsible for ensuring the stability of the financial system in Japan, protection of depositors, insurance policy-holders and securities investors.
http://www.fsa.go.jp/

The Superintendence of Securities is a technical public entity, which organizes, regulates and promotes the Colombian securities public market.
http://www.supervalores.gov.co/

Superintendence of Securities, the regulator of the securities market in El Salvador.
http://www.superval.gob.sv/

Autoriteit Financiële Markten. Includes a warning list of those known to be offering financial services without proper authorization.
http://www.afm.nl/

The single supervisory authority for the Belgian financial sector.
http://www.cbfa.be/

CONSOB is the public authority responsible for regulating the Italian securities market, the activity of which is aimed at the protection of the investing public.
http://www.consob.it/

The task of the Bundesamt für Privatversicherungen is to ensure that private insurance companies are able to meet their obligations towards insured parties at all times.
http://www.bpv.admin.ch/

Inter-governmental body developing and promoting policies to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. Includes a summary of the FATF country evaluations.
http://www.fatf-gafi.org/

With information about the legal position of NAMFISA, its consumer education bulletins, and an online complaints form.
http://www.namfisa.com.na/

The Finanstilsynet attends to the financial regulation in Denmark, and is an institution under the responsibility of the Minister for Economic Affairs.
http://www.ftnet.dk/

Instituto de Seguros de Portugal is the body that controls and supervises the business of insurance and reinsurance, pension funds and brokerage.
http://www.isp.pt/

The Comissão do Mercado de Valores Mobiliários, the CMVM, is supervises and regulates securities and other financial instruments markets, as well as those who operate within said markets.
http://www.cmvm.pt/

The Kredittilsynet, with limited content in English, mostly in Norwegian.
http://www.kredittilsynet.no/

Also known as Pénzügyi Szervezetek Állami Felügyelete.
http://www.pszaf.hu/

The regulatory and supervisory authority in charge of the securities markets in Turkey
http://www.spk.gov.tr/

Professional society for examiners of insurance companies, banks, savings and loans, and credit unions.
http://www.sofe.org/

Has as members the individual securities regulators.
http://www.iosco.org/

Regulator of all providers of financial services in the UK; Bank of England retains responsibility for systemic risk.
http://www.fsa.gov.uk

Also known by its German-language initials, EBK. Supervises banks, investment funds, mortgage bond issuance, stock exchanges and securities dealers, and disclosure of shareholdings and public takeover bids.
http://www.ebk.admin.ch/e/

Combines the former regulatory roles of the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Austrian Securities Authority (Bundes-Wertpapier-Aufsicht).
http://www.fma.gv.at/

The Fjármálaeftirlitsins is responsible for the official regulation and supervision of financial operations in Iceland.
http://www.fme.is/

Includes ACORN, Anguilla's Commercial Online Registration Network, by which companies can be registered.
http://www.anguillafsc.com/

Unified regulator for Hong Kong's financial markets.
http://www.hksfc.org.hk/

Objective is to protect the public against financial loss due to dishonesty, incompetence or malpractice, and to protect and enhance the reputation of the Bailiwick as a financial centre.
http://www.gfsc.guernseyci.com/

Ensuring overall stability in the financial and capital markets.
http://www.fktk.lv/en/

Comissão de Valores Mobiliários, with a section of regulations of interest to foreign investors.
http://www.cvm.gov.br/

To encourage, promote and facilitate good securities and corporate practice and to discourage malpractice, both in the promotion of securities and in the management of investors' funds.
http://www.sec-com.govt.nz/