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- Mr Stefan Lepp, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, Introduction 1 Good morning. It is my pleasure to join you today at Clearstream’s 2nd Global Securities Financing Conference Asia. It has been a year since the inaugural conference was held in Singapore. 2 As the Global Securities Financing Summit continues to grow its footprint in Asia, I am encouraged to see Clearstream’s operations in Singapore and the region doing likewise. One example is the inclusion of Singapore investment
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- Guidelines for digital payment token service providers on Notice PSN02 for the prevention of money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism. These guidelines provide guidance to all digital payment token service providers on the requirements in Notice PSN02 on Prevention of Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism - Digital Payment Token Service. They should be read in conjunction with the Notice. 1 Monetary Authority of Singapore GUIDELINES TO MAS NOTICE PS-N02
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- Issues Raised in Parliament ANSWER TO PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION ON: Banking Ombudsman For Parliament Sitting on 30 Jul 1998 Question: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister whether the Government will consider the appointment of a Banking Ombudsman to make banks more accountable to their customers. Answer: 1. There is no need to appoint a Banking Ombudsman. 2. Banking is a competitive industry in Singa-pore. 153 banks operate here. Of these, 34 are full licensed banks, including 22 foreign-owned banks. They
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- Guidelines for the Depository on Notice SFA 03AA-N01 on the prevention of money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism. These guidelines provide guidance to the Depository on the requirements in MAS Notice SFA03AA-N01 to the Depository on Prevention of Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism . They should be read in conjunction with the notice. Monetary Authority of Singapore GUIDELINES TO MAS NOTICE SFA03AA-N01 ON PREVENTION OF MONEY LAUNDERING AND COUNTERING
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- Date: 22 Jan 1999 1.1 Good morning ladies and gentlemen. It is an honour to be invited to deliver this keynote address on "Developments & Opportunities in the Singapore Bond market", organised by the ACI Singapore - The Financial Markets Association. If you would lend me your ears for the next few minutes, I shall take you through the exciting developments that have shaped the Singapore bond market in recent months. There are opportunities for everyone. The relatively low interest rates currently
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- "Data-Driven Strategies : A New Frontier" Introduction Good morning, everyone. I am delighted to see the wonderful turnout for this important event. This is a proud occasion - the first anniversary of the founding of the Credit Bureau of Singapore. Although MAS cannot claim to be one of the parents of the Credit Bureau, we are as proud as any parent might be. We were present at the conception, we were present at the birth, and without extending that metaphor any further, we certainly feel as proud
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- View video recording of the speech here . Mr Mark Gould, Acting President, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Ladies and gentlemen, friends and colleagues, good morning. And welcome to the Symposium on Asian Banking and Finance 2028. It was 13 years ago, in 2015, that the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) began this collaborative journey of organising this Symposium. Let me, on behalf of MAS, thank Mark and his colleagues at the San Francisco
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- Mr William Dudley, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, ladies and gentlemen. It is an honour to be here and I thank the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for the opportunity. The good ‘ole days Central banking has become interesting again. For a time, it was almost getting boring. The Great Moderation, beginning in the mid-1980s and spanning two decades, marked the triumph of central banking over the menace of inflation. The formula was simple: an independent central bank, a single
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- Opening Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, a very good morning to all of you. 2 I am delighted to be here with you today at the 14th Singapore International Reinsurance Conference. 3 This year’s conference is significant because this is the first year the SIRC becomes an annual event. It is a milestone worth commending as the SIRC is now finally able to serve as a platform for annual renewals, much like the Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous and Baden-Baden Meetings of the East. And this is just
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- Symposium Theme: “Advances in Risk Management – Theory and Practice” Prof Tan Chorh Chuan Prof Tan Eng Chye Prof Duan Jin-Chuan Distinguished speakers, guests, ladies and gentlemen Good morning Introduction 1 It gives me great pleasure to join you today at the symposium which marks the opening of Risk Management Institute’s (RMI) new facilities. 2 RMI is Singapore’s first full-fledged research centre dedicated to risk management. RMI was set up three years ago. The timing could not have been