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    • Singapore, 14 January 2013… The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has issued a monograph on Supervision of Financial Market Infrastructures in Singapore .  The monograph sets out MAS’ approach in supervising financial market infrastructures (FMI) in Singapore to foster their safety and efficiency 1 .  It updates and replaces the 2004 monograph on MAS’ Roles and Responsibilities in Relation to Securities Clearing and Settlement Systems in Singapore . 2   The monograph sets out MAS’ adoption of
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    • Singapore, 20 July 2020… The fifth UK-Singapore Financial Dialogue was held over a virtual meeting today. At the Dialogue, views were exchanged on domestic and international financial market developments and a broad range of issues discussed, including the parties’ respective responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Dialogue was chaired by Ms Katharine Braddick, Director General (Financial Services) of HM Treasury, and Ms Jacqueline Loh, Deputy Managing Director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore
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    • Singapore, 28 Sep 2004...Singapore's average daily foreign exchange (forex) turnover reached US$125 billion for April 2004. The Bank for International Settlement's (BIS) Triennial Survey of Forex and OTC (over-the-counter) Derivatives Market Activity showed forex turnover in Singapore at US$125 billion was some 24% higher than the previous survey figure of US$101 billion in 2001. Based on the BIS Survey, Singapore remains the fourth largest forex centre in the world and the second largest centre
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    • We thank the writers who discussed the recent property market measures. Some, like Dr Jeremy Teo (“Many benefits to property curbs”, 9 July), supported the moves. Others, including Mr Toh Cheng Seong (“Tackle property bubble with targeted measures”, 11 July) expressed concern over their necessity or timing. The cooling measures are not meant to send prices down, but to moderate the property market cycle. Experience here and abroad has shown that, left to itself, the property market tends to go through
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    • Singapore, 27 October 2014…Singapore and China today agreed to further strengthen financial cooperation through new path-finding initiatives in the offshore Renminbi (RMB) market, capital markets and insurance.  The agreement was reached at the 11th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC) meeting held in Suzhou and co-chaired by Singapore Deputy Prime Minister, Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Teo Chee Hean, and People’s Republic of China Vice Premier
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    • QUESTION NO 1785 NOTICE PAPER 1130 OF 2022 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER Date: For Parliament Sitting on 9 May 2022 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis, MP, Sengkang GRC Question: To ask the Prime Minister (a) what is the current size of local banks’ exposure to commodity trading and commodity financing; (b) whether MAS has been approached and is prepared to provide liquidity support to commodity trading firms; and (c) what is the assessment by MAS of the risks to the financial
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    • Question No. 865 & 862 Notice Paper No. 281 of 2008 For Oral Answer Date: For Parliament Sitting on 17 November 2008 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Q865: Mr Siew Kum Hong, Nominated Member Q862: Ms Sylvia Lim, Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Question Mr Siew Kum Hong: To ask the Senior Minister (a) if he will provide an update on the progress of investigations by MAS into alleged mis-selling by financial institutions and the progress of the review of the marketing and sale of
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    • For Parliament Sitting on 28 February 2019 Name and Constituency of MP Associate Professor Daniel Goh Pei Siong, Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Question 1. Is GEMS essentially a subsidy for SGX and the investment sector? Will such grants be effective for a capital/cash-rich sector? Will GEMS end up subsidising current equity research and listings that would happen anyway? Name and Constituency of MP Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong, Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Question 2. Some recent corporate
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    • This March 2013 report contains an update of the latest consumer price developments in Singapore, prepared by MAS and the Ministry of Trade and Industry. ;Yah 2 3 Consumer Price Developments in March 2013 Singapores CPI-All Items inflation came in lower at 3.5% y-o-y in March CPI-All Items inflation eased to 3.5% in March from 4.9% in February. This was due to smaller price increases across all major categories in the CPI, with private road transport cost accounting for the bulk
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    • This June 2016 report contains an update of the latest consumer price developments in Singapore, prepared by MAS and the Ministry of Trade and Industry. sdzkl1;Yah Consumer Price Developments in June 2016 CPI-All Items fell by 0.7% year-on-year (y-o-y) in June compared to the 1.6% decline in May, as the base effect associated with the disbursement of Service & Conservancy Charges (S&CC) rebates in May dissipated.1 Meanwhile, MAS Core Inflation edged up to