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    • government securities.
    • the current market value of the securities; In the case of a security listed on a securities exchange, 70% of the current market value of the securities; and e) In any other case, zero.
    • and Other Debt Securities).
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    • Money and Banking Monthly Statistical Bulletin

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    • Singapore Government Securities (SGS) held by a bank. Includes SGS held under a reverse repurchase agreement. c.
    • Any bill of exchange which satisfies the requirements set out in Appendix 3; provided always that - (i) the asset shall be free from any prior encumbrances; (ii) where the asset is a debt security or sukuk, it shall not be a convertible debt security or sukuk and if the bank holds more than
    • 20% of the total market of a particular issue of debt securities or sukuk (including issues from different tranches), the bank shall only treat as liquid assets, 50% of the value of those debt securities or sukuk; (iii) the asset does not arise or result from any contractual or other
    • MAS
    • Money and Banking Monthly Statistical Bulletin

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    • Singapore Government Securities (SGS) held by a bank. Includes SGS held under a reverse repurchase agreement. c.
    • Any bill of exchange which satisfies the requirements set out in Appendix 3; provided always that - (i) the asset shall be free from any prior encumbrances; (ii) where the asset is a debt security or sukuk, it shall not be a convertible debt security or sukuk and if the bank holds more than
    • 20% of the total market of a particular issue of debt securities or sukuk (including issues from different tranches), the bank shall only treat as liquid assets, 50% of the value of those debt securities or sukuk; (iii) the asset does not arise or result from any contractual or other
    • MAS
    • Money and Banking Monthly Statistical Bulletin

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    • Singapore Government Securities (SGS) held by a bank. Includes SGS held under a reverse repurchase agreement. c.
    • Any bill of exchange which satisfies the requirements set out in Appendix 3; provided always that - (i) the asset shall be free from any prior encumbrances; (ii) where the asset is a debt security or sukuk, it shall not be a convertible debt security or sukuk and if the bank holds more than
    • 20% of the total market of a particular issue of debt securities or sukuk (including issues from different tranches), the bank shall only treat as liquid assets, 50% of the value of those debt securities or sukuk; (iii) the asset does not arise or result from any contractual or other
    • MAS
    • Money and Banking Monthly Statistical Bulletin

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    • Singapore Government Securities (SGS) held by a bank. Includes SGS held under a reverse repurchase agreement. c.
    • Any bill of exchange which satisfies the requirements set out in Appendix 3; provided always that - (i) the asset shall be free from any prior encumbrances; (ii) where the asset is a debt security or sukuk, it shall not be a convertible debt security or sukuk and if the bank holds more than
    • 20% of the total market of a particular issue of debt securities or sukuk (including issues from different tranches), the bank shall only treat as liquid assets, 50% of the value of those debt securities or sukuk; (iii) the asset does not arise or result from any contractual or other
    • MAS
    • Money and Banking Monthly Statistical Bulletin

    Last revised date:

    • Singapore Government Securities (SGS) held by a bank. Includes SGS held under a reverse repurchase agreement. c.
    • Any bill of exchange which satisfies the requirements set out in Appendix 3; provided always that - (i) the asset shall be free from any prior encumbrances; (ii) where the asset is a debt security or sukuk, it shall not be a convertible debt security or sukuk and if the bank holds more than
    • 20% of the total market of a particular issue of debt securities or sukuk (including issues from different tranches), the bank shall only treat as liquid assets, 50% of the value of those debt securities or sukuk; (iii) the asset does not arise or result from any contractual or other
    • MAS
    • Money and Banking Monthly Statistical Bulletin

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    • Singapore Government Securities (SGS) held by a bank. Includes SGS held under a reverse repurchase agreement. c.
    • the total market of a particular issue of debt securities or sukuk (including issues from different tranches), the bank shall only treat as liquid assets, 50% of the value of those debt securities or sukuk; (iii) the asset does not arise or result from any contractual or other arrangements with,
    • Any bill of exchange which satisfies the requirements set out in Appendix 3; provided always that - (i) the asset shall be free from any prior encumbrances; (ii) where the asset is a debt security or sukuk, it shall not be a convertible debt security or sukuk and if the bank holds more than 20% of
    • MAS
    • Money and Banking Monthly Statistical Bulletin

    Last revised date:

    • Singapore Government Securities (SGS) held by a bank. Includes SGS held under a reverse repurchase agreement. c.
    • the total market of a particular issue of debt securities or sukuk (including issues from different tranches), the bank shall only treat as liquid assets, 50% of the value of those debt securities or sukuk; (iii) the asset does not arise or result from any contractual or other arrangements with,
    • Any bill of exchange which satisfies the requirements set out in Appendix 3; provided always that - (i) the asset shall be free from any prior encumbrances; (ii) where the asset is a debt security or sukuk, it shall not be a convertible debt security or sukuk and if the bank holds more than 20% of
    • MAS
    • Money and Banking Monthly Statistical Bulletin

    Last revised date:

    • Singapore Government Securities (SGS) held by a bank. Includes SGS held under a reverse repurchase agreement. c.
    • Any bill of exchange which satisfies the requirements set out in Appendix 3; provided always that - (i) the asset shall be free from any prior encumbrances; (ii) where the asset is a debt security or sukuk, it shall not be a convertible debt security or sukuk and if the bank holds more than
    • 20% of the total market of a particular issue of debt securities or sukuk (including issues from different tranches), the bank shall only treat as liquid assets, 50% of the value of those debt securities or sukuk; (iii) the asset does not arise or result from any contractual or other
    • MAS
    • Money and Banking Monthly Statistical Bulletin

    Last revised date:

    • Singapore Government Securities (SGS) held by a bank. Includes SGS held under a reverse repurchase agreement. c.
    • Any bill of exchange which satisfies the requirements set out in Appendix 3; provided always that - (i) the asset shall be free from any prior encumbrances; (ii) where the asset is a debt security or sukuk, it shall not be a convertible debt security or sukuk and if the bank holds more than
    • 20% of the total market of a particular issue of debt securities or sukuk (including issues from different tranches), the bank shall only treat as liquid assets, 50% of the value of those debt securities or sukuk; (iii) the asset does not arise or result from any contractual or other