SECP consultative group to share views with stakeholders
ISLAMABAD, June 2: The consultative group on capital markets of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has decided that all recommendations of the group shall be shared with the wider range of stakeholders so as to have their input and develop consensus before implementing important policy decisions impacting the capital.
According to a statement issued here, the SECP had recently revived the consultative group on capital markets under the chairmanship of Aftab Ahmed Diwan, chief operating officer Central Depository Company.
The group which has representation from Karachi Stock Exchange, National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited, banks, mutual funds, SECP and other capital market experts, has been meeting frequently to deliberate/review international best practices and suggest measures for the overall growth and development of capital markets.
The group has been mandated to explore avenues of new product development, including leverage products, debt capital market, new listings, etc.—APP
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According to a statement issued here, the SECP had recently revived the consultative group on capital markets under the chairmanship of Aftab Ahmed Diwan, chief operating officer Central Depository Company.
The group which has representation from Karachi Stock Exchange, National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited, banks, mutual funds, SECP and other capital market experts, has been meeting frequently to deliberate/review international best practices and suggest measures for the overall growth and development of capital markets.
The group has been mandated to explore avenues of new product development, including leverage products, debt capital market, new listings, etc.—APP
If you want to follow news on your mobile, click on http://dawn.com/mobile/ and download Pakistan's first mobile news application. Currently this application is for Nokia phones only
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