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Regulatory Update – July 2013

Regulatory Update – July 2013. Initial scoping/discussions. Micro-credit proposals. Proposals and consultation. Macro-prudential policy. Legislative development. Financial Reporting Bill. Consumer Law Reform. Companies and Limited Partnerships Bill. Implementation. Covered Bonds.

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Regulatory Update – July 2013

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  1. Regulatory Update – July 2013 Initial scoping/discussions Micro-credit proposals Proposals and consultation Macro-prudential policy Legislative development Financial Reporting Bill Consumer Law Reform Companies and Limited Partnerships Bill Implementation Covered Bonds Retirement Policy Review Basel III Financial Markets Conduct Bill Guidance Note: DIMS Consumer Credit & Financial Services Reform Bill Guidance Note: Personalised Advice AML/CTF RBNZ review of payments system Class Actions Bill Land Transfer Bill FATCA Privacy Act Review Financial Markets Conduct Regulations Proposed OCR setting and RBNZ transparency Bill Financial Advisers Act review

  2. Regulatory Update - Key The ‘Industry Impact’ measure indicates the significance of the impact that the proposals would have on industry, including direct costs and other impacts. The ‘NZBA Priorities’ lists the priority work areas for NZBA as determined by the NZBA Council. The location of the item in the diagram indicates how far progressed the policy is. At the outer rim it indicates initial scoping. In the centre it indicates that it is being implemented.

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