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- The ESS is very grateful for its kind and generous sponsorship. 2 The ESS Seminar provides a platform for enhancing our students' understanding and appreciation of economics, through raising the awareness of current and topical economic issues facing Singapore.
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- Singapore, 18 May 2018…The National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) have jointly appointed Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Economics at Princeton University, Markus Brunnermeier, the MAS Term Professor in Economics and Finance from 18 to 25 May 2018. The NUS Business School and the Economic Policy Group at the MAS will jointly host Prof Brunnermeier during the term of the appointment. As MAS Term Professor, Prof Brunnermeier will be involved in various
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- Bruine de Bruin, W, Potter, S, Rich, R, Topa, G and van der Klaauw, W (2010), Improving Survey Measures of Household Inflation Expectations, Current Issues in Economics and Finance, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Vol. 16(7).
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- Requirements and principles that govern insurers' investment activities. This notice applies to all licensed insurers. It sets out the requirements and principles that govern the oversight of investment activities of insurers, including the investments of their insurance funds and shareholders' funds. Amendment Notes 30 Sep 2022 Notice 125 (Amendment) 2022 (167.8 KB) takes effect. 22 Apr 2013 Notice 125 dated 22 Apr 2013 (182 KB) [Cancelled with effect from 30 Sep 2022] 22 Apr 2013 Notice 125 (Amendment
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- “Towards a New Era of Growing Connectivity between Asia and the Middle East” Your Excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, Introduction 1 I am honoured to be invited to deliver the opening address at the 2nd World Islamic Banking Conference: Asia Summit (WIBC Asia). I would like to extend a warm welcome to our overseas guests, especially our distinguished speakers who will be sharing their insights during this conference. Growing connectivity between Asia and the Middle
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- Special Feature 93 Special Feature D Market Versus Government: Welfare-Economic and Mesoeconomic Perspectives by Ng Yew-Kwang1 This Feature discusses the central issue of free markets versus government intervention in both the micro and macroeconomic domains. From the first welfare theorem, the market is efficient under certain conditions. However, in the presence of important external effects like pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, government intervention
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- Summit Theme: “The Future of Islamic Financial Services” President of the Islamic Development Bank, H.E. Dr. Ahmad Mohamed Ali Al-Madani IFSB Council Chairman and Governor of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, H.E. Dr. Muhammad Al-Jasser, IFSB Governors, Secretary-General Prof. Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim, Ambassadors, Honoured guests Welcome 1 I extend a very warm welcome to all our guests, especially those from overseas. As an Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) member, MAS is honoured to
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- Your Excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. And to all our foreign guests, a warm welcome to Singapore. Introduction 1 I am honoured to be invited to deliver the opening address for the 4th WIBC Asia Summit. Since its inauguration, I am pleased to see that the Conference has grown in participation and stature, with attendance nearly doubled since 2010. Continued Growth of Islamic Finance 2 When this conference convened in Singapore this time last year, one key
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- "This indicates the current interest by the general public, students and academic community on economic issues that affect the Singapore economy."
- The objective of organising the Essay Competition was to encourage wider debate on economic issues and policy questions among the public in Singapore.
- He said that the MAS is currently the largest employer of economists within the public sector, and MAS' Economics Department had over the years strengthened its research capacity over a broader range of applied economic issues.
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- Its objectives include: To promote Asia-Pacific oriented financial and economic research at local, regional and international levels; To connect globally prominent academic researchers, practitioners and public policy decision-makers on Asia-Pacific related financial and economic issues; and To enhance