Sebi in investor protection pact with Bangladesh watchdog
BY PTI25 Nov 2015 4:09 AM IST
PTI25 Nov 2015 4:09 AM IST
Sebi on Monday said it has inked a pact with its counterpart in Bangladesh to enhance investor protection and creating effective securities markets in both the countries. The pact will help in promoting “further development of economic links and cooperation between the two signatories and aims at enhancing investor protection and creating conditions for an effective development of securities markets in the two countries.” “Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) and the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral cooperation and technical assistance,” the regulator said in a statement. The pact was signed by Sebi’s chairman U K Sinha and chairman of Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission M Khairul Hossain on Sunday. Sinha said that Sebi has been actively engaging with the securities market regulators in the SAARC region. He also mentioned about the continuing co-operation between Sebi and BSEC and noted that the MoU will further facilitate training and technical assistance program between the two jurisdictions besides strengthening relations.pti
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