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- International Journal of Central Banking
- Published quarterly, the IJCB features articles on central bank theory and practice, with a special emphasis on research relating to monetary and financial stability.
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- Australian Office of Financial Management
- AOFM is responsible for the debt management activities of the Commonwealth of Australia, formerly undertaken by the Debt Management Office within the Treasury.
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- South Australia Government Financing Authority
- The central financing authority for the South Australian Government. Develops and implements borrowing and investment programs, and undertakes other financial activities as determined by the Treasurer of South Australia.
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- Tasmanian Public Finance Corporation
- Known as TASCORP, it is the central borrowing authority for the State of Tasmania.
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- Government of Canada Securities
- Quarterly update describing the federal government's debt program and recent developments in fixed-income markets and the economy.
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- British Columbia Provincial Treasury
- Provincial Treasury operates as the province's banker. It looks after debt, manages banking and cash, administers loans and deals with risk management.
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- Manitoba Finance, Treasury Division
- With information about the Provincial Budget and Manitoba Builder Bonds.
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- Ontario Financing Authority
- Responsible for provincial borrowing and debt management activities, and reporting to the Minister of Finance through its Chair who is also the Deputy Minister of Finance.
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- Latvia - Financial and Capital Market Commission
- Protects the interests of investors, depositors and the insured, and promotes the development and stability of financial and capital markets. [Latvian, English]
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- South Africa - Council for Medical Schemes
- Autonomous statutory body, established by the Parliament of South Africa to provide supervision over medical schemes. Site describes organization, legislation, and offers consumer assistance.
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- Financial Institutions Commission of British Columbia
- FICOM is an agency of the provincial government which administers the statutes providing regulatory rules for the protection of the public.
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- Ontario Securities Commission
- Administers and enforces securities legislation in the Province of Ontario.
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- American Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators
- Promoting information exchange between those who regulate residential mortgage lending, servicing and brokering.
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- Arizona Corporation Commission (Securities Division)
- Includes advice on risk in investing, and suggestions as to how to ascertain the value (if any) of old securities.
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- Connecticut Department of Banking
- Regulates and assists individuals and entities under its jurisdiction and serves, protects and educates the public as users of financial services.
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- Idaho - Department of Finance
- Regulates banks, savings and loan associations, business and industrial development companies, trust companies, credit unions, lenders, collectors, companies that offer credit, mortgage brokers and bankers, stock brokers, investment advisers, money transmitters, cemeteries and issuers of securities.