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    • MAS Occasional Paper No. 16 September 1999  - By Financial & Special Studies Division, Economics Department Executive Summary 1      This paper analyses the relative importance of global interest rates and domestic money market conditions in determining the local interbank rate, the extent to which currency factors create the differential between domestic and US interest rates, and the transmission mechanism from the domestic interbank rate to the prime lending and fixed deposit rates of banks. 2
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    • Requirements for merchant banks when granting an unsecured non-card credit facility to an individual. This notice applies to all merchant banks in Singapore. It sets out the requirements a merchant bank has to comply with when granting an unsecured non-card credit facility to an individual. See explainers: Ongoing Credit Checks and Requirements Credit Limit Management Measure Granting Non-Card Unsecured Credit Facilities Amendment Notes 01 July 2021 MAS Notice 1109 dated 28 June 2021 takes effect
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    • This Compliance Toolkit aims to guide and facilitate REIT managers’ compliance with the various MAS approval and reporting requirements and timelines. Resources: Compliance Toolkit for REIT Managers (367.6 KB) Monetary Authority of Singapore COMPLIANCE TOOLKIT FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST MANAGERS - Approvals, Notifications and Regulatory Submissions to MAS Under the Securities and Futures Act -------- Key Legislative and Regulatory Requirements Covered: Description of Document
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    • Requirements for banks when granting an unsecured non-card credit facility to an individual. This notice applies to all banks in Singapore. It sets out the requirements a bank has to comply with when granting an unsecured non-card credit facility to an individual. See explainers: Ongoing Credit Checks and Requirements Credit Limit Management Measure Granting Non-Card Unsecured Credit Facilities Amendment Notes 14 May 2022 MAS Notice 635 (Amendment) 2022 (239 KB) dated 13 May 2022 takes effect. 09
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    • Requirements for insurers when granting an unsecured non-card credit facility to an individual. This notice applies to all direct insurers in Singapore. It sets out the requirements a direct insurer has to comply with when granting an unsecured non-card credit facility to an individual. Amendment Notes 06 November 2020 Notice 118 (Amendment No.2) 2020 (238.6 KB) takes effect from 9 November 2020. 05 May 2020 Notice 118 (Amendment) 2020 (470.7 KB) takes effect from 6 May 2020. 30 May 2017 Notice 118
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    • By Ivan Png and Charmaine Tan This study was published as Special Feature C in the April 2020 Macroeconomic Review. Special Features 109 Special Feature C Privacy, Trust in Banks, and Use of Cash Ivan Png and Charmaine Tan1 1 Introduction In China, street vendors, buskers, and even beggars accept electronic payments (Jenkins, 2018). By contrast, six of ten Tokyo restaurants require payment in cash (Lewis, 2019). Worldwide, the share of retail transactions
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    • Requirements for life insurers to manufacture and offer direct purchase insurance (DPI). This notice applies to all direct life insurers, except those that are classified as life insurers with defined market segments in MAS' Financial Institution Directory . It sets out: When a life insurer should manufacture and offer a direct purchase insurance (DPI). The requirements for naming, pricing, re-pricing and the necessary product features. Amendment Notes 19 Mar 2021 Notice 321 (Amendments) 2021, takes
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    • By Chow Hwee Kwan and Choy Keen Meng This study was published as Special Feature B in the April 2023 Macroeconomic Review. Special Features 101 Special Feature B Economic Forecasting in Singapore: The COVID-19 Experience Chow Hwee Kwan and Choy Keen Meng1 This Special Feature considers how accurately professional forecasters have predicted GDP growth and inflation in Singapore, especially during rare events such as the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and COVID-19. It also illustrates the
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    • This study was published as Special Feature C in the April 2018 Macroeconomic Review. Special Features 89 Special Feature C Inflation Expectations In Singapore: A Behavioural Approach by Alexander Clark, Aurobindo Ghosh and Samuel Hanes1 Introduction2 growth inflation, The expectations of economic agents have significant impact on their decisions and are key determinants of macroeconomic outcomes such as and economic unemployment. For example, if a worker
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    • This study was published as Special Feature A in the April 2012 Macroeconomic Review. 68 Macroeconomic Review, April 2012 to conclude Special Feature A Wages and Export Prices in China: Implications for Global Inflation Introduction Following double-digit global inflation during the 1990s, the world economy experienced a sustained stretch of relatively mild price increases in the decade that followed. One of the factors thought to have driven this moderation