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- Monetary Policy Statements
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- 25 January 2022 INTRODUCTION 1. Since the last Monetary Policy Statement in October 2021, there has been a further upward shift in Singapore’s inflation outlook, reflecting both global and domestic factors. MAS has therefore assessed that it is appropriate to make another pre-emptive adjustment in its monetary policy stance at this juncture. 2. In its October 2021 Monetary Policy Statement, MAS shifted to a gradual appreciation path for the S$NEER policy band, from zero percent previously. There
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- Recent Economic Developments
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- This is a quarterly brief which aims to provide a quick pictorial summary of recent economic developments in the Singapore economy. pan Recent Economic Developments in Singapore Q1 Q2 1.5 7.8 -1.1 6.0 2.0 4.9 0.9 2.3 0.1 4.1 3.7 2.0 5.3 2.8 2012 Q3 0.0 -4.6 -1.4 -3.2 1.9 4.2 3.1 Q4 1.5 3.3 -0.2 -4.2 1.8 4.0 2.5 11 Jun 2013 2013 Q1 0.2 1.8 -6.7 -12.5 1.9 4.0 4.9 Full Year 1.3 -
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- Speeches
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- Ms Jenny Sofian, Chair of IMAS Mr Steven Yankelson, Head of ASEAN for Bloomberg Ladies and gentlemen, good morning I am happy to join you at this annual conference in-person this year. Congratulations Jenny on your appointment as Chair of IMAS. IMAS has been working closely with MAS, to grow green finance, develop talent, and digitalise the asset management industry. We look forward to further strengthening this productive partnership. The investment business has never been more interesting – if
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- Consultations
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- Sets out proposals to refine the current prospectus requirements for offers of plain vanilla bonds made by issuers who meet eligibility criteria such as a listing track record and strong credit profile. Response VIEW DOCUMENT Response to Feedback: Facilitating Bond Offerings to Retail Investors (190.6 KB) Consultation Paper VIEW DOCUMENT Consultation Paper on Facilitating Bond Offerings to Retail Investors (209.3 KB) RESPONSE TO FEEDBACK RECEIVED FACILITATING BOND OFFERINGS TO RETAIL INVESTORS
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- Speeches
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- Tan Sri Azlan Zainol, Chairman of RHB Bank Mr Zainudin Nordin, President, Football Association of Singapore & Mayor, Central Singapore District Your Excellencies Distinguished guests Ladies and gentlemen Introduction 1 It is my pleasure to join you this evening to commemorate RHB Singapore’s Golden Jubilee. It is always special, and credit must go to the RHB Board, management and staff for the achievement of this major milestone - no small matter in the light of the upheavals the region has
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- Media Releases
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- Pioneering researcher in financial crises, financial intermediaries and liquidity To hold public lecture on short-term debt and financial regulation 5 September 2013, Singapore…Professor Douglas W. Diamond, the Merton H. Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, will be appointed as the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Term Professor in Economics and Finance 1 from 6 to 20 September 2013. He will be hosted by the National University
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- Speeches
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- Mr Jamie Dimon, Chairman & CEO, JP Morgan Chase & Co Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen I am delighted to join you this evening to mark JP Morgan’s 50 years in Singapore. During these last 50 years, JPM Singapore has grown to become an important node in the bank’s global network. It is the Asia hub for commodities and treasury services. It is the hub for FX and private banking in South and Southeast Asia. JPM Singapore entities together employ about 2,800 people. This is projected to increase
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- Speeches
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- MR THARMAN SHANMUGARATNAM SENIOR MINISTER AND COORDINATING MINISTER FOR SOCIAL POLICIES AND MINISTER-IN-CHARGE OF THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE 1. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) seeks to secure sustained non-inflationary economic growth, a robust and resilient financial sector, and Singapore’s position as a leading international financial centre in Asia. Sustained Non-Inflationary Economic Growth 2. Major central banks have increased interest rates at an unprecedented pace amid persistent
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- Economic Essays
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- By the Economic Policy Group, Monetary Authority of Singapore This study was published as Special Feature A in the October 2022 Macroeconomic Review. Special Features 83 Special Feature A Effects of Higher Global Input Costs on Prices in Singapore This Special Feature examines how recent surges in global energy and agricultural product costs impacted inflation across countries and sectors, eventually transmitting to domestic prices in Singapore. The analysis involved calibrating
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- Notices
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- Rules to measure and limit a locally-incorporated bank's exposures to a single counterparty group. This notice was cancelled with effect from 01 July 2021. Please refer to Notice 656 Exposures to Single Counterparty Groups for Banks Incorporated in Singapore for the rules to measure and limit a locally-incorporated bank's exposures to a single counterparty group. Amendment Notes 01 Jul 2021 MAS Notice 639 dated 06 June 2007 (last revised on 21 September 2020) (267.3 KB) is cancelled. 01 Oct 2020