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- Thank you for the opportunity to engage on Mark Carney’s deeply thoughtful lecture. Mark has given us a powerful rendition of the transformation taking place that will “re-wire” our monetary and financial systems. Centrifugal forces are driving financial functions away from the traditional core. These forces are not just affecting money, but all aspects of the monetary system. Mark also reminds us that, amid this transformation, money has to be anchored on “values of trust, resilience, dynamism,
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- Regulations to prescribe "underlying thing" in relation to derivatives contracts. 8 Oct 2018 Securities and Futures (Prescribed Underlying Thing) Regulations 2018
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- Order issued for the designation of Fast and Secure Transfers System under the Payment and Settlement Systems (Finality and Netting) Act.
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- Manila, Philippines, 4 May 2018 I. Introduction 1. We, the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of ASEAN, China, Japan and Korea (ASEAN+3), convened our 21st meeting in Manila, Philippines under the co-chairmanship of H.E. Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Finance of the Republic of Singapore, and H.E. Dong Yeon Kim, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Strategy and Finance of the Republic of Korea. The President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Director of ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic
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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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- Mr Kim Daesik, Chairman of the Steering Committee, Korea Investment Corporation Distinguished guests, Ladies and gentlemen, 1. I am delighted to join you in celebrating the opening of Korea Investment Corporation’s Singapore office. This event marks a significant milestone, for several reasons: a. First, it is KIC’s first overseas office in Asia, and only the third international office after New York and London. This reflects KIC’s strong commitment in Asia’s future growth, and Asia’s importance
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- Ambassador Gopinath Pillai, Chairman, Institute of South Asian Studies Mr Syed Raza Ali Gillani, Minister for Higher Education, Punjab, Pakistan Mr Amitabh Kant, Chief Executive Officer, National Institution for Transforming India Professor Tan Eng Chye, President, NUS Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, 1. Thank you for inviting me to the opening of the 12th ISAS International Conference on South Asia. I just came back this morning from the 7th Moscow Conference on International Security
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- Fellow ASEAN Finance Ministers, Mr Joaquim Levy, Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer of the World Bank Group, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen Introduction 1 A very warm welcome to all our overseas guests. Thank you for joining us at this 8th World Bank-Singapore Infrastructure Finance Summit. Strong growth backdrop enables ASEAN to focus on resilience and innovation 2 We gather at a time of optimism for ASEAN. a. By IMF’s estimates, collectively, ASEAN grew at an impressive
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- Singapore, 19 July 2018 – The Securities Industry Council (the Council) has proposed amendments to the Singapore Code on Take-overs and Mergers (the Code) to clarify the application of the Code provisions to companies with a dual class share structure (DCS companies) that have a primary listing on the Singapore Exchange. 2. Key proposed amendments include:- (a) Relief for shareholders who trigger a mandatory general offer. A shareholder may be obliged to make a mandatory offer under the Code