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- Bruine de Bruine, W, Potter, S, Rich, R, Topa, G and van der Klaauw, W (2010), Improving Survey Measures of Household Inflation Expectations, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Current Issues in Economics and Finance, Vol. 16(7), pp. 17.
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- Singapore, 09 February 2012...Professor Michael Brennan, Emeritus Professor of Finance from the Anderson Graduate School of Management, UCLA, has been appointed MAS Term Professor in Economics and Finance. 2 Professor Brennan was formerly president of the American Finance Association. He has served as editor of the Journal of Finance and was the founding editor of the Review of Financial Studies. His research interests include asset pricing, corporate finance, the pricing and role of derivative
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- Good morning. Let me start with a review of the overall macroeconomic conditions in 2006 and in the first half of 2007. Continued Strong Performance of the Global and Singapore Economy 2 The global economy posted its fourth consecutive year of strong growth in 2006. This provided the backdrop for the robust performance of the Singapore economy, which grew by almost 8% last year. The healthy expansion has continued into the first half of 2007. 3 While the US economy is weighed down by the ongoing
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- As the leading journal on economic issues that lie at the intersection of the world and Asia, the GAER’s evolution has mirrored that of Singapore itself – starting life as part of Malaya, becoming independent, and then expanding its vision to become a Global-Asian entity limited neither by geography
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- Issues Raised in Parliament ANSWER TO PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION ON: Government's Efforts to Assist Indonesia For Parliament Sitting on 19 Feb 98 Question To ask the Deputy Prime Minister if he will give an update on the Indonesian economic crisis and whether there are any changes to the Government's approach to help stabilise the situation. To ask the Prime Minister what are the terms of the proposed guarantee for Indonesian imports and whether the Government is providing guarantees for commercial liabilities
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- Sir Howard Davies CEOs of our member institutions Financial Industry Certified Professionals (FICPs) Distinguished Guests Ladies and Gentlemen I would like to welcome all of you to the IBF’s Distinguished Speaker series, which aims to bring together prominent leaders in the world of banking and finance to share with us their insights and learning. Through this and other platforms, IBF hopes to foster dialogues among leaders and professionals in our industry on strategic issues that are important
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- "Building Financial Bridges Between Asia and the Middle East" Your Excellencies Distinguished Guests 1 Friends, it is a privilege to address you here today at this important gathering, as we discuss ways to strengthen ties between our two regions, Asia and the Middle East - two regions of the world that not only have immense potential in themselves but have the potential to shape each other's futures for the better. Let me use this opportunity to talk about the bridges we can build in financial
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- Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, 1 Good morning and a very warm welcome especially to our foreign guests who have flown in for the event. The theme this year “Repositioning for a New Competitive Era in Asia”, is I am sure of great interest and relevance to all of you. I would like to touch on three areas. These are: the global regulatory environment, the environment in Asia and what insurers should pay attention to, to stay ahead of the game. The Financial Crisis & Regulatory Reforms
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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. December
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- Address by Howard Davies Chairman, Financial Services Authority, UK at the MAS Lecture 2003, 20 May 2003 I am greatly honoured to have been invited by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to deliver their 2003 Lecture. Over the eight years for which I have had responsibility for banking supervision in the UK I have come greatly to respect the Authority's skill and dedication, through some difficult times in the region. Your Chairman, Deputy Prime Minister Lee, and your Managing Director Koh Yong