Who is the CNMV?
The National Securities Market Commission (Spanish: Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores) (often abbreviated as CNMV) is the Spanish government agency responsible for the financial regulation of the securities markets in Spain. It is an independent agency that falls under the Ministry of Economy.
CNMV is responsible for the oversight and regulation of the capital markets sector of the Spanish financial services industry. The site contains information on the markets, listed companies, and investment firms. This resource is available in Spanish with a limited English translation.
Spain is an EU member state, and CNMV's financial regulations and operations comply with the European MiFID financial harmonization law.
How does the CNMV regulate a forex broker?
1. Safety of Client Funds:
Clients funds should be put into segregated accounts.
2. Requirement on Forex Brokers' Reports:
Investment firms and credit institutions are required to report to CNMV complete and accurate details of transactions in financial instruments as soon as possible or no later than the close of the next business day. They also need to deliver annual audit reports as well as anti-laundry reports.
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