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Capital Market Authority (Oman)

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The Capital Market Authority (Arabic: هيئة السوق المالية) is the Oman governments financial regulatory authority responsible for capital markets in Oman. The CMA is responsible for regulating the financial service industry of Oman. The CMA was established on January 9, 1999. Its responsibilities include setting and policing financial rules and regulations and developing the capital markets, this includes regulating the Muscat Securities Market.

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  1. "Audit firm KPMG suspended in Oman over 'irregularities'". ArabianBusiness.com. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  2. Newspaper, Muscat Daily. "Business Interview: 'Implementation of mandatory health insurance will be a challenging task',Oman". Muscat Daily News. Retrieved 2018-11-30.


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