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Britain’s got talent: $200k spent on FMA, RBNZ recruitment trip

Tight local labour market sees agencies throw event at London's New Zealand House.

The UK is said to be one of the best international talent markets for New Zealand regulatory bodies.

The Financial Markets Authority recently spent about $200,000 to co-host a recruitment campaign in London with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand as both organisations claim they face a tight labour market for the specialist skills it needs.

Recently-appointed FMA chief executive Samantha Barrass and

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Hamish McNicol Wed, 06 Jul 2022
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