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    • Regulations setting out licensing requirements and obligations of Holding Companies of operators of regulated markets, regulated clearing houses and trade repositories 08 Oct 2018 Securities and Futures (Approved Holding Companies) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 takes effect. 01 Mar 2007 Securities and Futures (Approved Holding Companies) (Amendment) Regulations 2007 takes effect.
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    • Requirements and guidelines for all banks involved in securitisations. This notice applies to all banks in Singapore. It sets out: Mandatory requirements for: Banks acting as ABCP programme sponsors, managers or originators. Banks acting as servicers or providers of liquidity facilities and credit enhancement to securitisations. Non-mandatory guidelines on the responsibilities of banks in respect of their involvement in securitisations. Amendment Notes 01 Jan 2008 MAS Notice 628 (156.1 KB) dated
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    • Question No. 1 Order Paper No. 7 of 2009 Question No. 2 Order Paper No. 7 of 2009 For Oral Answer Date: For Parliament Sitting on 20 July 2009 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Q1: Mr Lim Biow Chuan, MP for Marine Parade GRC Q2: Ms Sylvia Lim, Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Questions Q1: Mr Lim Biow Chuan: To ask the Senior Minister (a) whether MAS could have done more to supervise the management of the financial institutions involved in the selling of the high risk structured
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    • PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2018] SGPDPC [7] Case No DP-1705-B0766 In the matter of an investigation under section 50(1) of the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 And Aventis School of Management Pte. Ltd. … Organisation DECISION -------- Aventis School of Management Pte. Ltd. [2018] SGPDPC [7] Tan Kiat How, Commissioner — Case No DP-1705-B0766 30 April 2018 Background 1 The present matter concerns an individual (the “Complainant”) who had signed
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    • A financial penalty of $12,500 was imposed on Aventis for using the personal data of individuals beyond the notified purposes, and for failure to give effect to the withdrawal of consent within a reasonable time. Click here to find out more. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2018] SGPDPC [7] Case No DP-1705-B0766 In the matter of an investigation under section 50(1) of the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 And Aventis School of Management Pte. Ltd. Organisation DECISION
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    • MAS Staff Paper No. 36, December 2004 - By Ronald MacDonald Abstract In this paper we use the behavioural equilibrium exchange rate (BEER) approach to identify a long-run equilibrium exchange rate for the real effective exchange rate of Singapore.  We demonstrate that a well-founded measure of the equilibrium value of this country's exchange rate may be recovered from a relatively small set of fundamental variables and that this can be used to produce an assessment of the currency in terms of periods
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    • Requirements for insurers to submit information on their asset and liability exposures to MAS. This notice applies to all licensed insurers, except captive insurers, foreign insurers carrying on insurance business under foreign insurer scheme established under section 35B of the Insurance Act and marine mutual insurers. It requires insurers to submit information on their asset and liability to MAS. Amendment Notes 06 Mar 2020 MAS 122 (Amendment) 2020 (381.5 KB) takes effect from 31 Mar 2020 30 May
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    •  Mr Tony Negus and Mr Ong Hian Sun, Co-chairs of the APG Dr Gordon Hook, Executive Secretary of the APG Distinguished delegates Ladies and Gentlemen Introduction 1   Good morning. It is my pleasure to be here today at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Group on Money Laundering.  On behalf of the Government of Singapore, I extend a warm welcome to all participants present, and wish you all a fruitful and enjoyable stay in Singapore. 2   APG has grown in strength since 13 years ago.  It
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    • Good morning.  Welcome to MAS’ annual report press conference. 2    I would like to highlight five key messages today. first, macroeconomic outlook better this year than last; second, strong S$ more than offset good returns on MAS’ investments; third, banking system sound but build-up in household debt worrying; fourth, stepped up efforts to ensure we remain clean and trusted financial centre; fifth, good progress in key drivers of financial centre growth. GDP growth stronger and CPI inflation lower
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    • 1.     Good morning, and thank you for inviting me to speak at this first virtual career fair by the Institute of Banking and Finance (IBF) for the financial services sector. Opening 2. The financial services sector is a key contributor to Singapore’s economy, and has provided good job opportunities for Singaporeans. In 2019, the sector accounted for 13.3% of GDP Refers to Financial and Insurance activities, excluding holding companies (expressed in nominal terms). and employed more than 170,000