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    • Singapore, 13 August 2020... The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today announced that it will commit S$250 million over the next three years under the enhanced Financial Sector Technology and Innovation Scheme (FSTI 2.0) to accelerate technology and innovation-driven growth in the financial sector. FSTI 2.0 also aims to strengthen support for large-scale innovation projects, and build a stronger pipeline of Singaporean talents in FinTech. 2   The launch of FSTI 2.0 was announced by Mr Ravi
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    • This monograph sets out the objectives, framework and principles that guide MAS’ approach to macroprudential policy, including its interaction with microprudential supervision and monetary policy. Macroprudential Policies in Singapore Macroprudential Policy January 2019 MAS APPROACH TO MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICY Monetary Authority of Singapore Jan 2019 0 -------- Macroprudential Policy January 2019 MAS APPROACH TO MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICY Contents Page 1 INTRODUCTION
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    • Professor Tan, ladies and gentlemen, 1   Good morning. It is my pleasure to join you today. The theme of this symposium is germane as technological innovations and new business models continue to transform the financial industry. 2   I would like to share some thoughts in two areas – implications of the digital age for the industry, and our approach to regulation in the fast evolving landscape. Implications of the digital age 3   A common refrain we hear is that the broking industry is no longer
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    • China International Finance Society Chairman, Mr Liu Liange 刘连舸 Vice Chairman, Mr Wu Fulin 吴富林 Distinguished Guests Ladies and Gentlemen Introduction 1. Good morning. I am honoured to join you at this conference today from Singapore. 2. 2021 was meant to be the year where the world would have finally brought the COVID-19 pandemic situation under control, resumed international travel and carried out full economic reopening. However, we are not there yet.  While much progress has been made by many
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    • M O NE T A R Y A UT H O R IT Y O F SIN G AP O R E M O NT H L Y ST A T IS T IC A L B U L L E T IN February 2010 Co-ordinated by: M a cr o e c o n om ic S u r v e ill an c e D e p a r tm e n t M o n e tar y A u th o ri ty o f S in g ap o re M A S B u ildin g , 1 0 S h e n to n W a y S i n g a p o re 0 7 9 1 1 7 R e p u b lic o f S in g a p or e -------- I.1 I.2A I.2B I.3A I.3B I.3C I.4 I.5A I.5B I.6 I.7 I.8 I.9 I.10 I.11 I.12 I.13 I.14 I.15 II.1 II.2 II.3 II.4 II
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    •  Date: 30 Sep 1998 1   I am happy to see a strong attendance at today's Singapore seminar. This is a time of great turbulence in the world economy. What started as a localised problem in Thailand last year first grew into a regional crisis, then affected other emerging markets, and now poses risks to financial institutions in the US and Europe. New developments occur almost daily. 2   Japan is a key player in the world economy. It has a major stake in the health of the global system, and can make
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    • Date: For Parliament Sitting on 10 May 2023 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis, Sengkang GRC Question: To ask the Prime Minister in each of the past five years to date, what is the value of wealth inflows into Singapore (i) on aggregate and (ii) as broken down by the top 10 source countries. Answer by Mr Alvin Tan, Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, and Board member of MAS, on behalf of Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam
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    • MAS ED Quarterly Bulletin, October 2001 i Economics Department -------- MAS ED Quarterly Bulletin, October 2001 Contents Overview Macroeconomic Developments 1.1 External Developments 1.2 Domestic Output Box Item 1.1: Identifying an Economic Recession 1.3 Aggregate Demand Box Item 1.2: Explaining Machinery and Equipment Investment in Singapore A Dynamic Modelling Approach Fiscal Developments Balance of Payments Financial Market Developments International Financial Markets
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    • Your Excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. And to all our foreign guests, a warm welcome to Singapore. Introduction 1   I am honoured to be invited to deliver the opening address for the 4th WIBC Asia Summit.  Since its inauguration, I am pleased to see that the Conference has grown in participation and stature, with attendance nearly doubled since 2010. Continued Growth of Islamic Finance 2   When this conference convened in Singapore this time last year, one key
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    • Mr A K Cher President, General Insurance Association of Singapore (GIA) To our guests from overseas, Distinguished guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, A very good evening to all of you. Thank you very much for inviting me to join all of you to celebrate GIA’s golden jubilee – your 50th anniversary. GIA’s Role in a Progressive General Insurance Industry 2   You all know GIA was formed one year after Singapore’s independence. You are one year younger than Singapore, but it’s about the same time, so you have