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- Event to return in 2022, 7-11 November Singapore, 17 November 2021… The sixth edition of the Singapore FinTech Festival (SFF) with the theme “Web 3.0 and its impact on financial services” concluded on 12 November 2021. The week-long event attracted 60,000 attendees, representing a 33% year-on-year growth. 2 SFF 2021 drew over 2 million views. Viewership was extended with live broadcasts on local and international television networks and social media. Of the more than 160 countries represented, 52%
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- Commission's Decisions
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- A financial penalty of $3,000 was imposed on Autobahn Rent A Car for failing to put in place reasonable security arrangements to protect the personal data in its possession or under its control. Directions were also issued to strengthen access control measures to administrator accounts and to conduct reasonable security review of technical and administrative arrangements for the protection of personal data. Click here for more information. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2023] SGPDPCS 4
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- Commission's Decisions
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- A financial penalty of $3,000 was imposed on Autobahn Rent A Car for failing to put in place reasonable security arrangements to protect the personal data in its possession or under its control. Directions were also issued to strengthen access control measures to administrator accounts and to conduct reasonable security review of technical and administrative arrangements for the protection of personal data. Click here for more information. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2023] SGPDPCS 4
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- Regulations
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- Obligation to determine classification of Capital Markets Products. This set of Regulations prescribes the classes of capital markets products for the purpose of the definition of “prescribed capital markets products” in section 309B of the Securities and Futures Act.
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- Singapore, 28 May 2004...The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today released details of changes to the capital adequacy requirements for Singapore-incorporated banks. Effective from 30 June 2004, MAS will lower the Tier 1 capital adequacy ratio (CAR) requirement from 8% to 7%, and the Total CAR requirement from 12% to 10%. MAS will also make a number of adjustments to the rules for computing CAR. The major adjustments are the following: Banks will be allowed to include 45% of the revaluation
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- Global growth has shown remarkable resilience despite mounting uncertainties. Growth this year is likely to be as strong as last year’s. And last year’s growth was the strongest since the global financial crisis. And Emerging Asian economies have been doing well. But the going will get tougher in the months ahead and going into 2019. Some slowdown in momentum is to be expected, following 12-18 months of strong growth What bears close watching are two headwinds emanating from the US and sweeping
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- Forms and Templates
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- Form for exempt futures brokers and exempt OTC derivatives brokers to notify MAS when they cease to carry on business in dealing in futures contracts or OTC derivatives contracts. This form must be submitted within 14 days after the cessation of business. Form 32 should be lodged online via FormSG . After submission, FIs may view a record of their submission by logging into MAS-Tx . SECURITIES AND FUTURES ACT 2001 SECURITIES AND FUTURES (LICENSING AND CONDUCT OF BUSINESS) REGULATIONS FORM
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- Notices
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- Recovery and resolution planning requirements for notified banks. This Notice applies to a bank to which a direction has been issued under section 43(1) of the MAS Act (“notified bank”). It sets out the requirements that a notified bank has to comply with in its recovery and resolution planning. Amendment Notes There are no amendment notes for this notice. MAS Notice 654 30 January 2019 NOTICE TO BANKS MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE ACT, CAP. 186 RECOVERY AND RESOLUTION PLANNING
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- Mr Marc Haushofer, Mr Richard Austen, Mr Sivam Subramaniam, Distinguished guests, Ladies and gentlemen, Introduction 1 Good afternoon! To our delegates from overseas, a warm welcome to Singapore. I hope you will have good discussions with the delegates that are gathered in this place. 2 Global growth has been resilient this year, despite ongoing trade tensions and monetary policy normalisation in the US. Nevertheless, the uncertainty is dampening the global recovery, and bringing in new risks
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- Economic Essays
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- This study was published as Special Feature B in the April 2013 Macroeconomic Review. Special Features 83 Special Feature B The Competitive Saving Motive: Concept, Evidence, and Implications by Shang-Jin Wei1 Introduction The competitive saving motive refers to saving for the purpose of raising ones relative status in the competition for dating and marriage partners. Unlike the standard life-cycle and precautionary motives for savings, the competitive saving motive