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Central Bank requests input for new law to regulate securities market

December 13, 2013 by Staff News Writer

Banco Central de Costa Rica. Illustrative picture. CRH.


President of the Central Bank of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Bolaños is calling on leaders in the economic sector to consult on a new law to regulate securities. Among the proposed goals are better protections for investors and more efficient stock market transactions.

Original Article in crhoy.com

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