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31 January 2006

SEC and Japan Financial Services Agency Announce Terms for Increased Co-operation and Collaboration





The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Japan Financial Services Agency (JFSA) announced terms for increased co-operation and collaboration. In an exchange of letters, SEC Chairman Christopher Cox and JFSA Commissioner Hirofumi Gomi elaborated the terms establishing the structure of and agenda for an SEC-JFSA dialogue. This increased SEC-JFSA co-operation and collaboration follows discussions that took place early in 2005.

This new dialogue will identify and discuss regulatory issues of common concern, and promote co-operation in the exchange of information in cross-border securities enforcement matters. Topics for discussion in 2006 will be:
 

  • accounting and auditing standards;
     
  • corporate governance and internal controls;
     
  • approaches to facilitating technological advances in securities markets;
     
  • cross-border co-operation and information sharing on enforcement matters;
     
  • approaches to regulated entities and market intermediaries; and
     
  • approaches to self-regulated entities and rating agencies.

    Press release
     



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