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- MPI 02/2016 6 December 2016 To: All Persons who are exempt from holding a capital markets services licence under section 99(1)(a) or (b) of the Securities and Futures Act Dear Sir / Madam MAS GUIDELINES ON MARGIN REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-CENTRALLY CLEARED OVER-THE-COUNTER DERIVATIVES
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- Specifically, it concluded that MAS’ supervision of payment systems, namely - MEPS+, Fast And Secure Transfers (FAST), Inter-bank GIRO, Singapore Dollar Cheque Clearing, and the NETS Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale (EFTPOS) - was in line with international standards, and appropriate and effective
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- Others may try to build up to compete with international securities firms. 34 Some local brokers have already begun to upgrade their range of services, like providing Internet access and more investment advice. A few are planning to merge.
- Key recommendations include instituting a comprehensive legal obligation to disclose, consolidating securities laws and rules into a single piece of legislation, publishing regulatory policies and interpretations to facilitate appeals, and empowering the regulator to take civil action in the public interest
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- For SMEs, if the security is good, then principal repayment is deferred. Banks also agreed to convert expensive credit card loans to cheaper term loans.
- Not just free trade agreements, but digital economy agreements, which have a range of provisions on how we can make the flow of data seamless across jurisdictions, but also in a safe manner, secure from cyber threats, and also protecting confidentiality.
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- We need a strong SAF and Home Team to protect ourselves against security threats and dangers. We need to build social cohesion to strengthen our sense of togetherness and being one community.
- The “Global-Asia Confluence” has benefitted many, and enlarged the shared interest which we all have in peace and security together. What does the future hold for us? It is tempting to assume that all this will just continue, and the future will be a linear extrapolation of the past.
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- In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the insurance and securities industries were completely liberalised and progressive steps were taken to open up the domestic banking industry to foreign competition Business services .
- Rapid progress in digital and mobile technologies, coupled with advanced biometrics and global wi-fi access, made payments virtually costless and highly secure, precipitating an explosion in the growth of digital commerce and digital finance.
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- MAS in partnership with industry will drive initiatives to create a vibrant ecosystem for innovation and adoption of new technologies while fostering safety and security. ***
- Introducing Savings Bonds 41 Singapore Savings Bonds are a special type of Singapore Government Securities (SGS) for the individual investor. Like regular SGS, Savings Bonds offer same long-term risk-free returns.
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- The Syrian conflict has produced a flood of migrants into neighbouring countries and Europe, stoking security fears, creating anxiety about social and economic consequences, and placing enormous strains on the Schengen zone arrangements for free mobility in a borderless
- Across the Atlantic, bitterly partisan disputes over the direction of US fiscal policy led to a debt-ceiling fight in summer 2011 that threatened to curtail critical government functions and delay payments on US Treasury securities, and an extraordinary fiscal cliff episode with
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- Hard copies can be collected from the security counter at the MAS building. The closing date for the submission of entries is 23 February 2006. ***
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- It is up to the banks and retailers to institute operational procedures, security measures, and appropriate cash withdrawal limits. 3.