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    • MAS
    • Media Releases

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    • Regulators need to cooperate to detect and prosecute securities fraud, which serve only to undermine the integrity and efficiency of securities markets worldwide." MAS has also entered into MoUs with other foreign regulators.
    • The MAS announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
    • MoUs have been and will continue to play an important role in facilitating communication between securities and futures regulatory authorities.
    • MAS
    • Media Releases

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    • The governments of Singapore and Japan have agreed to enhance co-operation in sharing information on the securities and securities derivatives market.
    • The bilateral arrangement, part of the Japan-Singapore Economic Agreement for a New Age Partnership (JSEPA), paves the way for greater mutual assistance between Singapore and Japan, in the supervision of the securities and securities derivatives markets.
    • The securities market mutual assistance agreement was signed in Singapore, by Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Managing Director, Mr. Koh Yong Guan and Japan's Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Kunihiko Makita.
    • MAS
    • Exemptions

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    • View exemptions issued under section 337(2) of the Securities and Futures Act for the period from 1 October 2015 to 31 December 2015.
    • Issue Date: 3 February 2016 EXEMPTIONS ISSUED PURSUANT TO SECTION 337(2) OF THE SECURITIES AND FUTURES ACT (CAP. 289) (SFA) For the period from 1 October 2015 to 31 December 2015 S/N Exemption granted Exemption provision Description No. of exemptions provided 1 Date of exemption
    • granted 30 2015 October Section 282H(1) of the SFA MAS granted an exemption to the trustee-manager of a business trust (BT) that is seeking to list on the SGX-ST from the requirements to include audited and interim financial information in the prospectus for the BT
    • MAS
    • Consultations

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    • of 3 or better as set out in Table 7R-1 of Annex 7R of Part VII and the issuer has securities listed on a securities exchange in Singapore or a recognised group A exchange. 554 For securities which have a high yield to redemption relative to government debt securities issued in the same country
    • issued pursuant to the securitisation are not obligations of the Reporting Bank and any investor who purchases the securities shall only have a claim to the underlying exposures; the securities are issued pursuant to the securitisation by an SPE and the holders of the securities have the
    • security that is issued by an MDB; (b) any security issued by a PSE which has a credit quality grade of 3 or better as set out in Table 7R-1 of Annex 7R of Part VII or any unrated security issued by a PSE which belongs to a country with a credit quality grade of 1 as set out in Table 7R-1 of Annex
    • MAS
    • Consultations

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    • , sale or purchase of securities, or to have the effect of raising, lowering, maintaining or stabilising the market price of securities are offences under the Securities and Futures Act (Part XII).
    • Singapore Government Security or SGS: Debt securities issued by the Singapore Government i.e. SGS bonds and T-Bills collectively. SGS Bonds: Marketable debt securities issued by the Singapore Government under the Government Securities Act, which pay semi-annual constant fixed-rate coupons.
    • DRAFT 10 -------- DRAFT 3.12 Should the error lead to a difference of 2 or more basis points in a securitys yield compared to its correct yield, the error shall be deemed material. MAS shall republish the Closing Prices for the affected security as soon as practicable.
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • The Organisation therefore retained full responsibility for the IT security of its website, and the personal data contained within.
    • This, in turn, resulted in the Organisation’s failure to implement reasonable security arrangements to protect the personal data it had collected and kept in the 2 web directories.
    • They are required to make reasonable security arrangements against unauthorised access, collection, modification and other risks listed in section 24. 3 -------- Dimsum Property Pte. Ltd.
    • MAS
    • Speeches

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    • ACCURATE, ADEQUATE AND TIMELY DISCLOSURES 10   At the heart of the regulatory framework for the capital markets in Singapore is the Securities and Futures Act (“SFA”).
    • Collaboration between MAS and the State Securities Commission (SSC) has deepened significantly.
    • Among other things, the SFA requires every company seeking to raise funds from the public to issue a prospectus which must be lodged with and registered by the MAS. 11   The prospectus must contain all information for investors to make an informed investment decision on the company’s securities. 12  
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • In particular, security logs obtained from the Vendor showed that hacking attempts were made on the database server between 7 and 14 February 2020. 8.
    • In particular, the Organisation admitted that it had not 3 -------- monitored the Vendors performance to ensure that the Vendor met the required information security standards. 12.
    • Following the incident, the Organisation started close monitoring of the Vendors IT services support on a weekly basis to ensure timely update of patches and follow-ups on security alerts received.
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • External cyber security investigators identified outdated website coding technology, with critical vulnerabilities, as the cause of the Incident. -------- 4.
    • Another breach of the Protection Obligation by the Organisation was failure to conduct reasonable periodic security reviews, including vulnerability scans, since the launch of its website.
    • In deciding the enforcement action in this case, the Commission considered the Organisations efforts towards website security, cooperation throughout the investigation, voluntary admission of breach of the Protection Obligation and the prompt remediation taken.
    • MAS
    • Consultations

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    • be approved by it, of the assets constituting that security.
    • Why balances and limits of secured credit cards are excluded Feedback 11.5 One respondent asked why information on secured credit cards is excluded, even though data on secured facilities are included. 11.6 As stated in paragraph 2.8 of the September Response, the credit limits
    • amount of the deposit or deposits of the Singapore cardholder (B) which secures the credit limit of the credit card or charge card with a secured credit limit referred to in paragraph (i), or the secured credit limit of the credit card or charge card referred to in sub-paragraph (ii) (as the case