JFSA

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JFSA is the primary Japanese government regulator overseeing banking, securities, and insurance markets to ensure the stability and integrity of the country’s financial system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese government body
financial regulatory authority
government agency
abbreviationFor Financial Services Agency of Japan
surface form: Japanese Financial Services Authority (commonly used English rendering)
aimsTo prevent financial crises
promote sound financial practices
strengthen resilience of financial institutions
collaboratesWith Bank of Japan
Ministry of Finance (Japan)
surface form: Ministry of Finance Japan

international financial regulatory bodies
country Japan
enforces banking regulations in Japan
insurance regulations in Japan
securities regulations in Japan
focusesOn consumer protection
financial stability
investor protection
market integrity
hasRegulatoryScope macroprudential oversight
market conduct regulation
prudential regulation
implements financial regulations in Japan
jurisdiction Japan
languageOfOperation Japanese
oversees financial intermediaries in Japan
financial markets in Japan
purpose ensure integrity of Japan's financial system
ensure stability of Japan's financial system
protect financial system users
regulates banking sector in Japan
insurance markets in Japan
securities markets in Japan
responsibility enhance consumer protection in financial services
maintain financial system stability
monitor systemic risk in Japan's financial system
promote fair and transparent financial markets
role conduct supervision of financial institutions
primary financial regulator in Japan
prudential supervision of financial institutions
sector financial services
subjectTo Japanese law
supervises banks in Japan
insurance companies in Japan
securities firms in Japan
typeOfRegulation banking supervision
insurance supervision
securities market supervision

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