Supervision of Financial Market Infrastructures in Singapore
Supervisory and regulatory approach for financial market infrastructures.
This Monograph explains how MAS regulates and supervises payment systems, the Central Depository System, securities settlement systems, central counterparties and trade repositories.
Resources:
- Objectives and Principles of Financial Sector Oversight in Singapore
- Tenets of Effective Regulation
- MAS Framework for Impact and Risk Assessment of Financial Institutions - A Guide for Senior Executives
- Enforcement
- MAS Approach to Resolution of Financial Institutions in Singapore
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