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Major advanced economies

National regulators in major advanced economies.

Last updated 14 Jun 2026 · Full ledger: Hallucination Register · Companion view: Findings by audience

9
Jurisdictions
182
Bodies
7
Regulations
45
Findings live

This page indexes every jurisdiction at the Major advanced economies level whose bodies RegLegBrief tracks. Each jurisdiction card below opens the regulators tracked within it; each regulator opens the regulations the Specialist Panel has published findings against, verified verbatim against the regulator's own portal. The catalogue grows on a continuous cadence as new regulations are sponsored or commissioned.

Jurisdictions tracked

Australia
AU
6 bodies
Canada
CA
4 bodies
Switzerland
CH
2 bodies
Germany
DE
2 bodies
France
FR
2 bodies
United Kingdom
GB
8 bodies · 1 researched
Japan
JP
3 bodies
Singapore
SG
124 bodies
United States
US
31 bodies · 1 researched

How RegLegBrief organises regulators

RegLegBrief organises regulators across seven methodology levels (J1 through J7) reflecting how authority flows in international financial regulation. J1 covers international standard-setters and treaty bodies whose recommendations shape national rules (BIS / CPMI, IOSCO, IMF, UN treaty bodies). J2 covers supranational or regional bodies. J3 covers the major national regulators in the financial centres — MAS (Singapore), FCA (United Kingdom), CFTC (United States), HKMA (Hong Kong). J4 covers sub-jurisdictional regulators (e.g. NY DFS within the US; DIFC and ADGM within the UAE). J5 through J7 cover regional and second-tier national bodies. Each regulation page documents the specific jurisdiction level and the body's relationship to upstream and downstream regulators.

For the full methodology — the five-step research pipeline, the four hallucination failure modes (inference drift, misstated rule, misattributed, outdated), the three citation issue types (Contradictory, Pretextual, Fabricated), and the no-substrate-no-audit rule — see /methodology/. The independent verification body that produces every finding is the RLB Specialist Panel.