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Capital Market Development Taskforce—Recommendations

Wednesday 16 December 2009 Hansard source (external site)

Young10. JONATHAN YOUNG (National—New Plymouth) Link to this
to the Minister of Commerce

What priority will the Government give to responding to the recommendations of the Capital Market Development Taskforce?

PowerHon SIMON POWER (Minister of Commerce) Link to this

It will give that a high priority. The Prime Minister will lead the Government’s response with an announcement early in 2010. I take this opportunity to thank the members of the task force for their service, and, in the spirit of Christmas, to acknowledge the previous Minister of Commerce, Lianne Dalziel, for establishing the task force.

YoungJonathan Young Link to this

What priority has the Government given to earlier recommendations of the task force?

PowerHon SIMON POWER Link to this

In response to the task force’s interim report, the Government worked quickly to implement a number of important measures, including passing legislation to enact new, simplified disclosure prospectuses, bringing in new securities regulations, and helping to facilitate changes to the NZX listing rules in order to make it easier for firms to access capital.

DalzielHon Lianne Dalziel Link to this

Will he rule out the task force’s recommendations for the partial listing of Government assets, in line with the pre-election promise from the Prime Minister that there would be no sale of State assets in this term; or did that promise not extend to partial privatisation?

PowerHon SIMON POWER Link to this

No. The promise relates to any dilution of equity in this term. The member is quite aware of that.

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