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- Question No 122 Notice Paper No 224 of 2010 For Written Answer Date: For Parliament Sitting on 22 November 2010 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Mdm Ho Geok Choo, Member of Parliament, West Coast GRC Question: To ask the Senior Minister in view of the success of mainboard-listed Singapore Airlines' bonds issue, whether there are any lessons or pre-emptive measures which can be drawn from the Minibonds saga. 1 The development of the Singapore Government Securities and corporate bond
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- Singapore, 3 Apr 2009...MAS has issued the Guidelines on Fair Dealing - Board and Senior Management Responsibilities for Delivering Fair Dealing Outcomes to Customers (Click here to view the Guidelines) (100 KB) to promote fair dealing by financial institutions when they conduct business with their customers. 2 The Guidelines emphasise the responsibilities of the Board and Senior Management of financial institutions to deliver fair dealing outcomes when providing financial advisory services
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- Singapore, 9 November 2021... The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today announced three enhancements to its FinTech Regulatory Sandbox framework to further catalyse financial innovation and FinTech adoption. 2 MAS launched the FinTech Regulatory Sandbox in 2016 to encourage and enable experimentation of technology innovation to deliver financial products and services. The Regulatory Sandbox, which is fully bespoke, was enhanced with Sandbox Express in 2019 to provide firms with a faster option
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- Singapore, 9 November 2021... The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today announced three enhancements to its FinTech Regulatory Sandbox framework to further catalyse financial innovation and FinTech adoption. 2 MAS launched the FinTech Regulatory Sandbox in 2016 to encourage and enable experimentation of technology innovation to deliver financial products and services. The Regulatory Sandbox, which is fully bespoke, was enhanced with Sandbox Express in 2019 to provide firms with a faster option
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- Singapore, 24 May 2014…The inaugural Asian Monetary Policy Forum (AMPF) convenes in Singapore today at the Shangri-La Hotel, in conjunction with and under the auspices of the annual conference of the Asian Bureau of Finance and Economic Research (ABFER), which will be held from 26–29 May 2014. The AMPF is co-organised and funded by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). A first
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- 08 Dec 1999... The Monetary Authority of Singapore announced today that it will be appointing Mr Lam Chuan Leong and Dr Philip N Pillai to its Board of Directors. The appointments will further strengthen MAS as an organisation and help in its effort to develop Singapore into a world-class financial centre. (Please see Appendix 1 for a complete list of MAS Board Members.) Mr Lam Chuan Leong, who is Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of National Development, is no stranger to MAS' financial sector
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- Investment Opportunities In East Asia : US-Based Investment Group "Russell 20-20" Visits Singapore 20 October 2000, Singapore...US-based investment association, Russell 20-20 ("R20-20"), arrived in Singapore yesterday as part of its 2000 Southeast Asia Investment Trip. Representing some of the biggest pension funds and money managers in the world, R20-20 is visiting Southeast Asia for the first time, and will be spending two days in Singapore (19 - 20 October). Speaking at a dinner hosted by the
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- Singapore, 22 January 2018… Mok Piak Liang (Mok) was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment on 19 January 2018 as a result of a conviction arising from a joint investigation conducted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) of the Singapore Police Force. The State Courts of Singapore convicted Mok for false trading under Section 197(1)(b) of the Securities and Futures Act (SFA). This case was referred by the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Ltd
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- Singapore, 22 January 2018… Mok Piak Liang (Mok) was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment on 19 January 2018 as a result of a conviction arising from a joint investigation conducted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) of the Singapore Police Force. The State Courts of Singapore convicted Mok for false trading under Section 197(1)(b) of the Securities and Futures Act (SFA). This case was referred by the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Ltd
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- Question No 432 Notice Paper No 89 of 2010 For Oral Answer Date: For Parliament Sitting on 19 May 2010 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Q432 Mr Teo Siong Seng, Nominated Member of Parliament Question: Mr Teo Siong Seng: To ask the Senior Minister (a) whether the recent fraud charges against Goldman Sachs over its marketing of a subprime mortgage product is likely to have any impact on the Singapore economy; and (b) whether his Ministry has received any feedback on the financial reforms