The Monetary Authority of Singapore

Cross-border collateral may alleviate dollar funding strains: Emeap

Central Banking | 27 Jul 2010 |secure

Executives’ Meeting of East Asia Pacific Central Banks says crisis revealed shortcomings in regional money markets; swaps deals, cross-border collateral could alleviate some problems

Topics: Central Bank of the Philippines, Bank Indonesia, Bank Negara Malaysia, Bank of Korea, Bank of Japan, People's Bank of China, Bank of Thailand, The Monetary Authority of Singapore, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Reserve Bank of Australia, crisis, HK dollar, Dollar, Asia

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PBoC, MAS agree $22 billion currency swap

Central Banking | 23 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: People's Bank of China, The Monetary Authority of Singapore

Faulty paper halts note production at De La Rue

Central Banking | 21 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: De La Rue, banknotes, Bank of Uganda, The Monetary Authority of Singapore, Bank of England, Central Bank of Sri Lanka

MAS's Lim says integrated sovereign wealth funds beneficial for industry

Central Banking | 07 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: The Monetary Authority of Singapore, Norges Bank Investment Management

Singapore in surprise tightening

Central Banking | 14 Apr 2010 |secure

Topics: inflation, growth, monetary policy, Singapore, The Monetary Authority of Singapore

Singapore moots expanding deposit guarantees

Central Banking | 26 Feb 2010 |secure

Topics: insurance, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Bank Negara Malaysia, The Monetary Authority of Singapore, Islamic finance

Corporate bond activity booming in Singapore: MAS executive director

Central Banking | 19 Feb 2010 |secure

Topics: Japan, China, India, Singapore, The Monetary Authority of Singapore

Crisis calls for more active regulation : MAS head

Central Banking | 05 Nov 2009 |secure

Topics: The Monetary Authority of Singapore

Innovation, not regulation, the challenge

Central Banking | 02 Nov 2009 |secure

Topics: The Monetary Authority of Singapore

Cautious MAS maintains zero appreciation policy

Central Banking | 12 Oct 2009 |secure

Topics: inflation, Bank of Korea, The Monetary Authority of Singapore, GDP

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