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has gloss | eng: Not to be confused with the Capital Markets Authority of Uganda. The Capital Market Authority (CMA) () is the Saudi Arabian government organization responsible for regulating the Saudi Arabian capital markets. It has financial, legal and administrative independence and reports directly to the Prime Minister. It's responsibilities include setting rules and regulations, making sure they are followed, operating a committee to settle disputes and developing the capital markets in Saudi Arabia. Its role also includes regulating the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul). |
lexicalization | eng: Capital Market Authority |
instance of | c/Financial regulatory authorities |
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