New Zealand's financial sector regulation

Geof Mortlock, Financial Stability Department, Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin Vol. 66 No. 4

This article sets out a summary of the New Zealand financial sector regulatory framework, and includes:

  • a description of the core components of the financial system, including the financial institutions and financial markets; and

  • an explanation of the infrastructure that supports the system.

The article also considers the main aspects of the regulatory framework of the financial system - in particular, banking supervision and securities market regulation.

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