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Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) (Malay: ''Suruhanjaya Sekuriti Malaysia'') a statutory body entrusted with the responsibility of regulating and systematically developing the capital markets in Malaysia. ==History== The following is taken from the SC website and gives a brief description of the SC's activities:〔http://www.sc.com.my/main.asp?pageid=219&menuid=188&newsid=&linkid=&type= Securities Commission website - What we do〕 The SC established on 1 March 1993 under the Securities Commission Act 1993, is a self-funding statutory body with investigative and enforcement powers. It reports to the Minister of Finance and its accounts are tabled in Parliament annually. It has the power to investigate and enforce the areas within its jurisdiction. The SC is a self-funding organisation where its income is derived from the collection of levies and application fees. ==Main functions== The SC's many regulatory functions include: # Supervising exchanges, clearing houses and central depositories; # Registering authority for prospectuses of corporations other than unlisted recreational clubs; # Approving authority for corporate bond issues; # Regulating all matters relating to securities and futures contracts; # Regulating the take-over and mergers of companies # Regulating all matters relating to unit trust schemes; # Licensing and supervising all licensed people; # Encouraging self-regulation; and # Ensuring proper conduct of market institutions and licensed people. Underpinning all these functions is the SC's ultimate responsibility of protecting the investor. Apart from discharging its regulatory functions, the SC is also obliged by statute to encourage and promote the development of the securities and futures markets in Malaysia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Securities Commission Malaysia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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