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International cooperation

The cooperation of the FRENCH POLYNESIA FINANCIAL SERVICE AUTHORITY with leading companies in Europe and abroad is a key factor in the global financial system. This cooperation covers a wide range of issues and areas, including financial supervision, combating financial fraud and money laundering, as well as balanced regulation of global financial markets.

One of the key elements of cooperation is the exchange of information and analytical activities between financial regulators. European and American regulators are jointly developing standards and recommendations in the field of financial supervision, which contributes to increasing transparency and stability of global financial markets.

Coordination of measures to combat international financial crimes is also an important aspect of cooperation. European and American regulators are working together to identify and suppress operations related to money laundering, terrorist financing and other forms of financial crime.

In addition, the cooperation of the FRENCH POLYNESIA FINANCIAL SERVICE AUTHORITY is also aimed at developing and implementing new standards and regulations that can contribute to the sustainable development of the global financial system. This includes work on the regulation of cryptocurrencies, fintech companies and other innovative financial products and services.

Thus, the cooperation of the FRENCH POLYNESIA FINANCIAL SERVICE AUTHORITY and the financial regulators of Europe and the United States in recent years has been of strategic importance to ensure the stability and security of the global financial system, as well as to promote economic growth and development. This dialogue and cooperation continue to evolve in order to adapt to the changing challenges and opportunities in the field of financial regulation.

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