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    • Financial Stability Reviews

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    • The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) conducts regular assessment of risks and vulnerabilities arising from developments in Singapore and the global economy, and assesses their implications on the soundness and stability of Singapore’s financial system. The analysis and results are contained in the Financial Stability Review (FSR), which aims to contribute to a greater understanding among market participants, analysts and the public on issues affecting Singapore's financial system. -------
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    • Annual Reports

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    • It reviews, and recommends MAS' and Singapores positions on key international nancial and economic issues.
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    • Annual Reports

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    • Cover FA Final 8/13/98 7:33 PM Page 1 M O N E T A R Y A U T H O R S I T Y O F I N G A P O R E A N N U A L R E P O R T 1 9 9 7 / 9 8 M O N E T A R Y A U T H O R I T Y O F S I N G A P O R E A N N U A L R E P O R T 1 9 9 7 / 9 8 -------- Corporate Pg 1-61 Final 8/13/98 6:56 PM Page 1 T he Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is the central bank of Singapore. It formulates and executes Singapores monetary and exchange rate policies. As banker and financial agent
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    • Annual Reports

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    • A fourth research institute, the Economic Studies Institute, will be set up this year to undertake research in a range of financial and economic policy issues facing the Singapore economy and the region.
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    • Economic Essays

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    • Blanchard, O (2019), Public Debt and Low Interest Rates, American Economic Review, Vol. 109(4), pp. 11971229 Blanchard, O (2020), High Inflation is Unlikely but not in Advanced Economies, PIIE Realtime Impossible Economic (URL: https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economic-issues- watch/high-inflation-unlikely-not-impossible-advanced
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    • Speeches

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    • That is why it is important to educate the public on macro-economic issues and key economic concepts. There may be a short-term sacrifice involved in maintaining price stability but this is much better than paying the long-term consequences of an inflationary spiral.
    • Since its inception in 1976, the FAEA has served as a useful forum for the exchange of views on economic issues. This year's theme on monetary and financial management in the twenty-first century is well chosen.
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    • Economic Essays

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    • This study was published as Special Feature C in the October 2010 Macroeconomic Review. 2 3 82 Macroeconomic Review, October 2010 Special Feature C The Mysteries of Trend1 by Peter C. B. Phillips2 The Hamlet of Econometrics A statistician is a fellow that draws a line through a set of points based on unwarranted assumptions with a foregone conclusion. No one understands trends. Everyone sees them in data. Trends are ubiquitous in economic discourse, they
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    • Annual Reports

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    • Monetary Authority of Singapore AnnuAl RepoRt 2016/17 -------- CoNTENTS 02 Chairmans Message 04 Highlights of the Year ANChoR oF ECoNomIC AND FINANCIAL STAbILITy 08 ThE ECoNomy 08 The Global Economy in 2016: Resilient But Uninspiring 09 The Singapore Economy in 2016: Steady But Modest Growth Inflation Picked Up Slightly 10 10 Global Policy Uncertainty Presents Financial Risks 10 moNETARy PoLICy 11 mACRoPRUDENTIAL PoLICy 11 mANAgEmENT oF LIQUIDITy 11 Enhancing
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    • Macroeconomic Reviews

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    • It also features in-depth studies undertaken by EPG on important economic issues facing Singapore.
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    • Economic Essays

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    • This study was published as Special Feature B in the October 2010 Macroeconomic Review. 72 Macroeconomic Review, October 2010 in countries thus arises as The question Special Feature B Is China a Sustainable Source of Demand for East Asia?1 Introduction Previous issues of the Review have carried special features examining the importance of final demand in advanced developed to Asian economies. In the October 2007 issue, the US-Asia decoupling hypothesis