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- Licenced trust companies regulated by MAS are advised to take reference from the FATF Guidance, where appropriate for them, when reviewing the effectiveness of their AML/CFT framework. 3 The FATF Guidance outlines the key elements involved in applying the RBA, including the need for TCSPs to
- www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/RBA-Trust-Company-Service-Providers.pdf . 2 The FATF Guidance supports the implementation of a risk-based approach and provides specific guidance for the trust and company service providers (TCSP) TCSPs include licensed trust companies which are regulated by MAS
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- For example, see Robinson, E. and Ng, C.H. (1996), on issue (a), and MAS Economics Department (1998), on issue (c).
- MAS Occasional Paper No. 15 June 1999 - By Financial & Special Studies Division, Economics Department Executive Summary 1 Monetary policy in Singapore centres on the management of the exchange rate. There is no independent policy targets for either interest rates or money supply.
- Money, Interest Rates And Income In The Singapore Economy Occasional Paper No. 15 July 1999 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- M O N E Y , I N T E R E S T R A T E S A N D I N C O M E I N T H E S I N G A P O R E E C O N O M Y B Y F I N A N C I A L & S P E
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- The Monetary Authority of Singapore was also notified of this incident by Aviva on 10 March 2016.
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- around the world in relation to the need create sound and consistent data innovation policies to encourage the development of data-driven and 3 Some examples include: ISO/IEC 19941:2017 on Cloud Computing Interoperability, or the work that the Monetary
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- The Monetary Authority of Singapore was also notified of this incident by Aviva on 10 March 2016.
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- MAS Occasional Paper No. 17 November 1999 - By Financial & Special Studies Division, Economics Department Executive Summary 1 Of late, there has been considerable interest in using implied forward interest rates as indicators of financial market expectations of future interest rates.
- Extracting Market Expectations of Future Interest Rates from the Yield Curve: An Application Using Singapore Interbank and Interest Rate Swap Data Occasional Paper No. 17 November 1999 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- E X T R A C T I N G M A R K E T E X P E C T A T
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- For example, notifications to the PDPC will require information on the data subjects, whereas notification to MAS will require a description of the impact of the incident on the bank’s compliance with laws
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- In this regard, an industry work group set up by MAS and ABS is in place for Financial Planning Digital Services (“FPDS”). We propose that the principles and considerations for FPDS be the basis for data portability code of practice in the financial sector.
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- 7 8 9 1 2 5 7 9 17 19 22 27 28 29 30 33 52 53 57 63 70 73 78 95 97 -------- Code on Collective Investment Schemes PREAMBLE The Code on Collective Investment Schemes (Code) is issued by the Monetary
- or the VCC Act, the Code and any other applicable guidelines or circulars; and Guidance Where a scheme seeks to qualify as an ASEAN Sustainable and Responsible Fund, the scheme should observe the relevant requirements under the Disclosure and Reporting Guidelines for Retail ESG Funds (under MAS
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- MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 1998 * THE VIEWS IN THIS PAPER ARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE STAFF OF THE DOMESTIC ECONOMY DIVISION, AND SHOULD NOT BE ATTRIBUTED TO THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE (cid:211) T H E M O N E T A R Y A U T H O R I T Y O F S I N G A P O R E
- MAS Occasional Paper No. 4 February 1998 - By Domestic Economy Division, Economics Department 1 Singapore's total exports have seen rapid growth over the last three decades, reflecting the outward orientation of the economy and strong growth in world trade.
- Growth in Singapore's Export Markets, 1991-96: A Shift-Share Analysis Occasional Paper No. 4 February 1998 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- -------- GROWTH IN SINGAPORES EXPORT MARKETS, 1991-96: A SHIFT-SHARE ANALYSIS BY DOMESTIC ECONOMY DIVISION* ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT