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Financial Market Supervisory Authority

The Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FMSA) is a regulatory body responsible for overseeing financial markets to ensure they operate fairly, transparently, and efficiently. Its role includes monitoring financial institutions, enforcing laws to protect investors, and maintaining market integrity. By preventing fraud and ensuring compliance with regulations, the FMSA helps foster public confidence in the financial system, ensuring that all participants can trust the marketplace. Essentially, it acts as a watchdog to safeguard the interests of investors and the overall stability of the financial system.