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C/F/902. International Financial Regulation
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The paper looks at the financial regulation of the UK, Saudi Arabia (SA) and United Arab Emirates (UAE) examining the UK legislation governing financial and investment services (FSMA) and conduct of business, the regulations of the SA security market (CMA) and stock exchange, the federal law of UAE, and the legislative issues of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).
KEYWORDS: International Financial Regulation, UK financial legislation, Saudi Arabian financial legislation, United Arab Emirates financial legislation,
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