Parliament to discuss financial sector oversight rules in April

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Budapest, March 12 (MTI) – Parliament is expected to debate amendments to legislation to make the domestic investment market more efficient and transparent in an expedited procedure by as soon as April, ruling Fidesz group leader Antal Rogan said in an interview published in business daily Napi Gazdasag on Thursday.

The market watchdog needs more effective tools, such as the power to conduct more frequent reviews and enact consumer protection measures, Rogan told the paper. Oversight commissioners ought to be able to check up on companies even after problems are cleared up, he added.

Rogan said he supported allowing the National Bank of Hungary, as financial market regulator, to involve outside consultants, making possible more thorough reviews.

He said that efforts should be made for the owners of brokerage firms to provide compensation for the losses incurred from abuses and law breaches, even out of their own pockets.

Rogan said, however, that if someone places assets with a brokerage rather than in a bank, the assumed risks are higher. For this reason the National Deposit Insurance Fund (OBA), which insures bank deposits, guarantees the funds up to 30 million forints (EUR 100,000) and the Investment Protection Fund (BEVA) for up to 6 million forints (EUR 20,000). The bond-holders of the Quaestor Group should be compensated by the financial sector, Rogan told the paper.

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