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- received under a SFT where the Reporting Bank has recognised the securities as an asset on its balance sheet in accordance with paragraph 2.18(a)(i) of Annex 4A; and SFTs accounted for using sales accounting in accordance with paragraph 2.22 of Annex 4A.
- borrowing Trading portfolio liabilities Financial liabilities designated at fair value Derivative financial instruments Debt securities in issue Accruals, deferred income and other liabilities Current and deferred tax liabilities of which: DTLs related to goodwill of which: DTLs
- ------ CONSULTATION PAPER ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS UNDER MAS NOTICES 637, 651 AND 653 10 JULY 2017 Total assets Liabilities Deposits from banks Items in the course of collection due to other banks Customer accounts Repos and other similar secured
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- Guidelines
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- Guidelines for approved trustees on Notice SFA 13-N01 on the prevention of money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism.
- These guidelines provide guidance to approved trustees on the requirements in Notice SFA 13-N01 to the Approved Trustees on Prevention of Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism .
- Approved Trustees Related Transactions i) ii) iii) Transactions undertaken by fund manager which do not make economic sense, for example, buying and selling of a security with no discernible purpose or in circumstances which appear unusual.
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- Consultations
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- The first of its kind globally, the linkage allows customers of participating banks in Singapore and Thailand to transfer funds across the two countries instantly and securely, at any time of the day.
- The effective governance of SGQR has provided merchants and consumers with greater confidence that they can rely on the use of SGQR labels to receive and make e-payment transactions conveniently and securely.
- MAS has built and enhanced open and accessible payments infrastructure, such as SGQR, FAST3 and PayNow4, to enable payment users in Singapore to make simple, seamless, and secure e-payment transactions domestically and across borders.
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- Consultations
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- (3) A bank in Singapore shall not grant any credit facility against the security of its own shares.
- Bank A There is a list of activities that MBs may conduct under the Guidelines for Operation of Merchant Banks (e.g., flotation, underwriting, buying and selling of shares, loan stocks and bond issues and other securities).
- Floatation, underwriting, buying and selling of shares, loan stocks and bond issues and other securities. ii. Investment portfolio management, investment advisory services and nominee services. iii. Unit Trust management and sales. iv.
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- Speeches
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- As in the banking and securities industries, freeing entry and ownership is a necessary step towards achieving those aims. The risks and potential costs of not proceeding are greater.
- Unsound rate competition and inadequate reserves would adversely affect the security of policyholders' interests and in the longer term diminish confidence in the insurance industry. 21 Market liberalisation will make the general insurance industry more competitive.
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- Speeches
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- These efforts included the Code of Corporate Governance, revisions to the SGX listing rules, as well as the introduction of the new civil penalty regime under the Securities and Futures Act that provides an alternative enforcement mechanism. 12 In September 2005, MAS released the Guidelines on Corporate
- MAS endorses these Guidelines as a valuable guide to issue managers and underwriters on the level of due diligence expected of them as professional advisers and in meeting their obligations under the Securities and Futures Act and SGX listing manual. 18 MAS appreciates that SIBA is now currently working
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- Speeches
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- The bulk of these reserves are passively invested in US government securities. The reserve holdings far exceed the requirements for exchange rate management or import coverage.
- East Asian Capital Markets: Challenging Times Introduction: East Asian Prospects 1 This conference is taking place at a time of great uncertainty, when attention is focused on geopolitical and security concerns.
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- Over the last five years, the Singapore Government Securities (SGS) market has seen daily turnover increase six-fold. The SGS market now serves as a liquid benchmark and has played a pivotal role in the development of the corporate bond market.
- An increasing number of institutions have structured products capabilities in Singapore, and now offer a broad range of derivatives, asset-backed securities, and other asset-liability management instruments or investment products. 12 There is considerable potential in structured products and derivatives
- PDPC
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- , public security, the maintenance of essential services and the conduct of international affairs;organisation includes any individual, company, association or body of persons, corporate or unincorporated, whether or not (a)formed or recognised under the law of Singapore; or(b)resident, or having
- law, or any rule of professional conduct or other requirement imposed by any regulatory authority in exercise of its powers under any written law; or(c)a circumstance or conduct that may result in a remedy or relief being available under any law;national interest includes national defence, national security
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- Commission's Decisions
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- This would have clearly reduced the possibility of incorrect tagging. 14 As such, the Deputy Commissioner finds that the Organisation had failed to make reasonable security arrangements to protect the personal data in its possession and within its control.
- Whether the Organisation had complied with its obligations under section 24 of the PDPA 12 Section 24 of the PDPA requires an organisation to protect the personal data in its possession or under its control by making reasonable security arrangements to prevent unauthorised access