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    • MAS Occasional Paper No. 6 May 1998 - By Domestic Economy Division, Economics Department Executive Summary 1          This paper provides an empirical examination of the behaviour of exchange rates in Singapore.
    • An Empirical Analysis of the Purchasing Power Parity Hypothesis Occasional Paper No. 6 May 1998 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore 1 -------- 2 -------- W H A T L I E S B E H I N D S I N G A P O R E S R E A L E X C H A N G E R A T E ?
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    • MAS Occasional Paper No. 14 June 1999 - By Domestic Economy Division, Economics Department Executive Summary 1      Petrochemicals play an important role in the modern world: they are essential for the production of a diverse set of products, such as synthetic fibres and rubbers, plastics and resins,
    • The Petrochemical Industry in Singapore Occasional Paper No. 14 June 1999 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- T H E P E T R O C H E M I C A L I N D U S T R Y I N S I N G A P O R E B Y D O M E S T I C E C O N O M Y D I V I S I O N * E C O N O M I C S D E P A R
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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
    • Interbank Interest Rate Determination in Singapore and its Linkages to Deposit and Prime Rates Occasional Paper No. 16 September 1999 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- I N T E R B A N K I N T E R E S T R A T E D E T E R M I N A T I O N I N S I N G A P O R E A N
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    • MAS Occasional Paper No. 9 October 1998 - By Domestic Economy Division, Economics Department Introduction 1         A major contributing factor to the success of the Asian Newly Industrialised Economies (ANIEs) of South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia has been their robust export performance
    • Export Competition Among Asian NIEs, 1991-96: An Assessment Occasional Paper No. 9 October 1998 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- -------- E X P O R T C O M P E T I T I O N A M O N G A S I A N N I E S , 1 9 9 1 - 9 6 : A N A S S E S S M E N T B Y D O M E S T
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    • Organisations are also advised to be mindful of the requirements set out by their respective sectoral regulators (e.g., the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the Ministry of Health, CSA etc.) for reporting of data breaches.
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    • The MAS has made commendable efforts in making product literature as simple as possible over the years. Still, achieving further simplification would require a concerted involving MAS and relevant industry associations.
    • To achieve a harmonised approach, it is essential for the MAS and relevant industry associations to collaborate and engage in discussions.
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    • Occasional Paper No. 19 February 2000 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- E X C H A N G E R A T E P O L I C Y I N E A S T A S I A A F T E R T H E F A L L : H O W M U C H H A V E T H I N G S C H A N G E D ?
    • MAS Occasional Paper No. 19 February 2000 - By Financial & Special Studies Division, Economics Department Executive Summary 1       While much have been written on the relationship between the exchange rate regimes and the out break of the currency crises in East Asia, there is comparatively little literature
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    • MAS Occasional Paper No. 7 August 1998 - By Domestic Economy Division, Economics Department 1          Singapore's international trade has experienced rapid growth over the last three decades, averaging 14% p.a. during 1965-1997.
    • Singapore's Trade Linkages, 1992-96: Trends and Implications Occasional Paper No. 7 August 1998 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- -------- S I N G A P O R E S T R A D E L I N K A G E S , 1 9 9 2 - 9 6 : T R E N D S A N D I M P L I C A T I O N S B Y D O M E S
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    • MAS Occasional Paper No. 20 May 2000 - By Financial Market Integration in Singapore Executive Summary 1 As an integral part of its development strategy, Singapore has maintained an open capital (as well as current) account, in which there is virtually no restriction on movements of portfolio capital
    • Financial Market Integration in Singapore: The Narrow and the Broad Views Occasional Paper No. 20 May 2000 Economics Department Monetary Authority of Singapore -------- F I N A N C I A L M A R K E T I N T E G R A T I O N I N S I N G A P O R E : T H E N A R R O W A N D T H E B R O A
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    • Excuses given by them : "Required by "MAS", "Required by "Auditors", Required by "CPF", Required by "LTA" which are not TRUE. OR Frontline Staffs will said "Instructed by Management" b) Hotline ( via Telephone) They ask for our NRIC number even when making "GENERAL ENQUIRIES".