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- Singapore, 11 October 2007...The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has released a policy consultation paper on proposed amendments to the Securities and Futures Act (SFA) and the Financial Advisers Act (FAA). This is the third in a series of policy consultations MAS is conducting following a review of the SFA and FAA that commenced in 2006. 2 This policy consultation paper sets out proposed amendments in a number of areas: (a) perpetual licensing for holders of corporate licences; (b) regulatory
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- Form for auditors to provide their opinion on the audited accounts of exempt futures brokers and exempt over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives brokers. This form must be submitted within five months from the end of the financial year. Form 34 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 FORM SECURITIES AND FUTURES (LICENSING AND CONDUCT OF BUSINESS) REGULATIONS AUDITORS CERTIFICATION
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- Requirements for insurers to ensure that securities borrowing and lending activities are conducted in a prudent manner. This notice applies to all licensed insurers. It requires insurers to have sound controls over securities borrowing and lending activities, and to keep complete records of such activities. Amendment Notes 01 Aug 2005 Notice 113 dated 1 Aug 2005 (14.9 KB) [Cancelled with effect from 31 Aug 2011] Notice No.: MAS 113 Issue Date: 1 August 2005 This Notice replaces MAS 113 dated
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- Issues Raised in Parliament ANSWER TO PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION ON: Government Assistance to Companies Affected by Regional Financial Turmoil For Parliament Sitting on 19 Feb 98 Question To ask the Deputy Prime Minister, that given the current economic turmoil in the region, how will the Government help companies which are badly affected by both a reduction in demand and a tightening of bank credit, and will the Government work with financial institutions to assist such companies. Answer: 1. Singapore
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- Issues Raised in Parliament ANSWER TO PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION ON: CLOB For Parliamentary Sitting on 23 Nov 1999 Question: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister if he will (a) update the House on the latest position on the Central Limit Order Book (CLOB) saga and whether there is a solution in sight; and (b) clarify the role of the Securities Investors Association (Singapore) and whether the Association is in a position to handle the issue satisfactorily. Answer: 1. I last updated Parliament on the Clob
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- QUESTION NO 1811 NOTICE PAPER 1044 OF 2018 FOR ORAL ANSWER Date: For Parliament Sitting on 19 February 2018 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Asst Prof Mahdev Mohan, NMP Question: To ask the Prime Minister in light of reports that Singapore banks have provided loans to multiple coal power projects totalling more than US$2 billion over the last five years (a) whether these investments have any impact on the Government's proposed measures to reduce carbon emissions including that of a carbon
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- QUESTION NO 1485 NOTICE PAPER 865 OF 2017 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER Date: For Parliament Sitting on 2 October 2017 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Assoc Prof Daniel Goh Pei Siong, NCMP Question: To ask the Prime Minister whether the Ministry will regulate transaction fees and platform rental fees charged by cashless e-payment platform providers by mandating caps on such fees so as to accelerate the widespread adoption of e-payment by small and medium enterprises and consumers. Answer by Mr
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- Singapore, 24 January 2019… The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has warned an initial coin offering (ICO) issuer not to proceed with its securities token offering in Singapore until it can fully comply with regulatory requirements under the Securities and Futures Act (SFA). MAS also reminds consumers to understand the benefits and risks of any product or service before committing to an investment. 2 The issuer had intended to rely on an exemption under the SFA, which allows an issuer to make
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- Singapore, 18 December 2019… The National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) have jointly appointed Professor Amit Seru, an eminent financial economist, as the MAS Term Professor in Economics and Finance from 16 to 20 December 2019. Prof Seru will be hosted by the Department of Finance at the NUS Business School and the Economic Policy Group at the MAS during the term of the Professorship. Prof Seru is the Steven and Roberta Denning Professor of Finance at
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- Question No. 850 Notice Paper No. 276 of 2008 For Oral Answer Date: For Parliament Sitting on 17 November 2008 Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament Mr Seah Kian Peng, MP for Marine Parade GRC Question Q850: To ask the Senior Minister in light of the significant increase and accumulation of debts incurred by individuals in the last 12 months, whether MAS will review the eligibility criteria of personal credit lines being extended to these individuals. Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Minister for