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Mark Bernkopf
Lists central banks, ministries of finance, statistical offices, debt management offices, audit offices, banking regulators, securities commissions, and insurance supervisors. Now somewhat dated.
http://www.treasury.net/

Malaysia - Securities Commission of Malaysia
Combined Malaysian regulator with the aim of protecting the investor, and encouraging and promoting the development of the securities and futures markets in Malaysia.
http://www.sc.com.my/

United States - Department of the Treasury
Divided by topic into Accounting and Budget; Currency and Coins; Financial Markets; Bonds and Treasury Securities; International (economic sanctions, markets); Law Enforcement; and Taxes (online filing and Reporting).
http://www.ustreas.gov/

France - Agency France Trésor
Monthly bulletin, and details of all French government debt instruments including BTAN, OAT, OATi and OATei.
http://www.francetresor.gouv.fr/oat/us/indexus.cgi

Cuba - Banco Central de Cuba
Comments on monetary policy, on bank supervision, and on the BCC's moves towards a gross real-time settlement system.
http://www.bc.gov.cu/

Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation
Endeavours to engender banking stability by protecting the banking sector against destructive runs, protecting bank depositors and to ensure fair play amongst the competing banks.
http://www.ndic-ng.com/

Comptroller and Auditor General of India
Audits and assists the state and central institutions on their accounts and accountability.
http://cag.nic.in/