Capital Market Authority Saudi Arabia

Capital Market Authority Saudi Arabia

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The Capital Market in Saudi Arabia unofficially started in the early fifties and continued to operate successfully, until the government set its basic regulations in the eighties. The current Capital Market Law is promulgated and pursuant to Royal Decree No. (M/30) dated 2/6/1424H, which formally brought the Capital Market Authority (CMA) into existence. The CMA  is a government organization applying full financial, legal, and administrative independence, and has direct links with the Prime Minister.

The CMA’s functions are to regulate and develop the Saudi Arabian Capital Market by issuing required rules and regulations for implementing the provisions of Capital Market Law. The basic objectives are to create an appropriate investment environment, boost confidence, and reinforce transparency and disclosure standards in all listed companies, and moreover to protect the investors and dealers from illegal acts in the market.

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