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- Mr Henri de Castries, Chairman of AXA Management Board and CEO of AXA Group Distinguished Guests Ladies and Gentlemen 1 I am delighted to be here with you this evening to commemorate the opening of the AXA University Asia Pacific Campus. 2 . This establishment of a full-fledged corporate training campus here reflects AXA Group’s continued commitment to people development, in Asia and to Singapore. We welcome the leadership and foresight demonstrated by AXA in investing in future growth of the
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- MAS COVER oct-04 16/9/04 10:47 AM Page 1 oscar TechFiles:24-3610_MAS MACRO ECO OCT-04: M A S M a c r o e c o n o m i c R e v i e w V o l u m e I I I I s s u e 2 , O c t o b e r 2 0 0 4 macroeconomic economic policy department Volume III, Issue 2 October 2004 -------- Volume III, Issue 2 October 2004 Economic Policy Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- ISSN 0219-8908 Published in October 2004 Economic Policy Department Monetary Authority of Singapore
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- It also features in-depth studies undertaken by EPG, and invited guest contributors, on broader economic issues facing Singapore.
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- 1 Mr Robert Pickel, ladies and gentlemen. Good morning and thank you for inviting me to this ISDA Regional Conference. 2 Firstly, allow me to acknowledge ISDA for the initiatives it has pioneered in the derivatives and risk management areas since its charter in 1985. A primary contribution was the development of the ISDA Master Agreement and other related documentation, which served to reduce legal risk, as well as credit risks through netting and margin arrangements. Another equally important
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- It also features results from some of the indepth studies undertaken by the department on various economic issues facing Singapore. The Review was edited by Associate Professor Peter Wilson.
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- Introduction Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Let me first give you a quick overview of current economic conditions. I Supporting Non-Inflationary Economic Growth As you know, the Singapore economy experienced a difficult first half last year. Global economic conditions had improved markedly since then, providing support for a rebound in the domestic economy. We have since recorded four consecutive quarters of solid growth. The latest economic data released by MTI showed that GDP in second
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- We believe that we can make contributions on economic and financial issues, particularly those pertaining to the region. For instance, our unique monetary policy framework has proved to be sufficiently robust and flexible to cope with shocks in the external environment.
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- The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) conducts regular assessments of risks and vulnerabilities arising from developments in Singapore and the global economy, and assesses their implications for the soundness and stability of Singapore’s financial system. The analyses 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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- Mr. Monish Mahurkar, Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Resources, International Financial Corporation, Ms. Agnes Koh, Executive Vice President, Chief Risk Officer, Singapore Exchange, Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, a very good morning. 1 Thank you for inviting me to deliver the opening address at IFC’s Green Bond event. 2 Today’s conference theme, which focuses on the role of financial institutions, is a timely and topical one. Financial institutions have a key role in intermediating
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- Mr Marc Haushofer, Mr Sivam Subramaniam, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, Introduction Good morning. I am delighted to be able to join all of you today at the 16th SIRC in Singapore. To our delegates from overseas, a warm welcome to Singapore. I hope you will have an enjoyable stay here, and fruitful discussions with everyone gathered at this conference. 2 The theme for this year’s SIRC – “Winds of Change” – is timely. The global economy is undergoing a tumultuous period of change,