New research shows New Zealanders aren't impressed with regulators – and most haven't heard of the FMA. With special feature audio.
Calida Smylie Wed, 18 May 2016
The public’s confidence in New Zealand’s financial markets has fallen in the last 12 months, and two fifths of people surveyed believe the markets are not properly regulated, or are uncertain about this.
Confidence in the markets is at the lowest level since 2013, with fewer than one in 10 people
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