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- Step-up interest: Investors will earn interest that is linked to long-term Singapore Government Securities (SGS) rates. Unlike SGS that pay the same coupon each year, Savings Bonds will pay coupons that “step-up” or increase over time.
- locked in for each issue Issuance Monthly Redemption Monthly, with no penalty Principal and any accrued interest will be paid Investment amount Non- tradable Minimum of $500, and subsequent multiples of $500 up to a cap to be announced Savings Bonds are non-marketable securities
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- Provides clarification and additional guidance on the regulatory requirements that managers of funds and REITs are expected to comply with under the SFA amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Collective Investment Schemes (including REITs) [issued on 4 May 2020] This set of FAQs is meant to provide clarification and additional guidance on the regulatory requirements that managers of funds and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are expected to comply with under the SFA
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- At present, only SGD cash is accepted as collateral, but this collateral pool will be expanded in the future to include other securities such as SGS, MAS Bills and offshore RMB-denominated securities.
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- N14 : 1 January 2016 Notice No Issue Date NOTICE TO ALL HOLDERS OF A CAPITAL MARKETS SERVICES LICENCE FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST MANAGEMENT ______________________________________________________________________ 1 This Notice is issued pursuant to section 101 of the Securities
- The expressions used in this Notice shall, except where defined in this Notice or 2.2 where the context otherwise requires, have the same meanings as in section 2 of the 2 -------- Act and regulation 2 of the Securities and Futures (Licensing and Conduct of Business) Regulations. 3 DISCLOSURE
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- What we need is a coherent strategy for the managed phaseout of coal that achieves environmental sustainability, energy security, and a just transition for communities whose livelihoods depend on coal. Finance alone is not enough but it can play a critical role in getting us from coal to clean.
- There are several measures financial institutions can take to achieve this. one, prioritise projects that align with a science-based pathway that is consistent with timelines set by internationally recognised bodies; two, ensure measures are in place to support access to secure, reliable, and affordable
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- invite entries for 2021 FinTech Awards: https://www.mas.gov.sg/news/media-releases/2021/mas-and-sfa-invite-entries-for-2021-fintech-awards and Innovation Lab Crawl.
- mas-launches-global-fintech-hackcelerator-for-a-greener-financial-sector , Global CBDC Challenge MAS’ announcement on the launch of the Global CBDC Challenge: https://www.mas.gov.sg/news/media-releases/2021/mas-partners-imf-world-bank-and-others-to-launch-global-challenge-for-retail-cbdc-solutions , a revamped SFF FinTech Awards MAS and SFA
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- We are certainly not at the point where these self-governing networks can meet the high standards of governance, security, resilience that we demand of critical infrastructure.
- Entity-based regulation remains relevant for the provision of key services such as deposit-taking, insurance, and the offer of securities. But for the growing number of players who offer niche financial services, we need to rely increasingly on activity-based regulation.
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- Your fiscal rectitude has allowed us to concentrate on our mission of securing price stability. 13 MAS is independent within the government, not of it. Having a Cabinet Minister as the non-executive Chairman of MAS has insulated MAS from political pressure.
- Conclusion 21 In closing, let me re-dedicate on behalf of my colleagues at the MAS, our commitment to our mission: to secure for Singaporeans a low rate of inflation; to preserve the purchasing power of our official foreign reserves; to keep our financial sector safe and sound amidst crisis and change
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- The two countries also announced an MoU to enhance bilateral cyber security cooperation, including the sharing of cyber-related information and supervisory best practices.
- Regulatory authorities in the UK and Singapore committed to continue working together through international fora such as the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to advance this agenda.
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- The two countries also announced an MoU to enhance bilateral cyber security cooperation, including the sharing of cyber-related information and supervisory best practices.
- Regulatory authorities in the UK and Singapore committed to continue working together through international fora such as the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to advance this agenda.