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'Straight out scams' on the rise, FMA report says

FMA concerned about initial coin offering.

Victoria Young
Tue, 20 Feb 2018

The Financial Markets Authority is expecting technology to affect the type of work it monitors but is also warning investors “straight-out scams” are still on the rise.

The FMA released its Conduct Outcomes Report today, which notes a broader range of misconduct was addressed in 2017. The

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Victoria Young
Tue, 20 Feb 2018
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