Financial Markets and Institutions in Singapore

Financial Markets and Institutions in Singapore
Author: Chwee Huat Tan
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789971693145

A reference covering Singapore's financial sector and the its strategy for becoming a financial center of global importance. Financial institutions are described in detail, as are the operation of the key markets and Singapore's regulatory institutions and strategies. This edition highlights developments in Singapore's financial services industry.

Financial Markets and Institutions in Singapore

Financial Markets and Institutions in Singapore
Author: Chwee Huat Tan
Publisher: Singapore University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1999
Genre: Asian dollar market
ISBN: 9789971692292

This book discusses the operations of the various types of financial institutions operating in Singapore. These include the full-license, restricted-license and offshore banks, merchant banks, money broking firms, finance companies, and insurance and reinsurance companies. The author analyzes the activities in the financial markets that comprise the capital market, the money market, the Asian Dollar Market, the Asian Bond Market, the stock market, the financial futures market, the gold market, and the foreign exchange market.

Singapore as an International Financial Centre

Singapore as an International Financial Centre
Author: J. J. Woo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137569115

This book provides an analysis of Singapore’s development and success as an international financial centre (IFC). Chapters demonstrate how Singapore plays a critical role in both Asian and global financial markets, despite its relatively small geographic size. The author focuses specifically on the factors that have contributed to the city-state’s success and discusses the policy lessons that can be derived from it. The book describes the historical, spatial, political and policy factors that contributed to Singapore’s development as a leading Asian financial centre and global city, and will be of interest to both policy scholars and practitioners.

Financial Services and Wealth Management in Singapore

Financial Services and Wealth Management in Singapore
Author: Tan Chwee Huat
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9971695766

During the last decade, many changes have taken place in the Singapore financial marketplace. The Monetary Authority of Singapore has implemented numerous reforms to liberalize financial services sector. Since 2002, two new laws have come into effect. The Securities and Futures Act and the Financial Advisors Act have important impact on the financial community. Institutions must hold the Capital Market Services (CMS) licence and the Financial Advisors licence and their representatives must pass the CMFAS examinations. This book discusses the changes in detail. Part A provides details of the reforms and discusses the impact of the new laws and regulations. Part B highlights the wide range of financial services and products provided by the institutions. In this edition, two new chapters have been added. They focus on issues related to wealth management which has become the recent focus of many banks that provide services to high net worth individuals or HNWIs. This book should be of interest to all financial institutions and professionals. It is also a must-read for investors who have to choose from a wide range of financial products. It will be especially useful to students and professionals in banking and finance.

Singapore Financial and Business Sourcebook

Singapore Financial and Business Sourcebook
Author: Chwee Huat Tan
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 758
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789971692568

Apart from summarising the financial developments, reforms and policies over the past decades of the financial system in Singapore, this second edition of the Singapore Financial Sourcebook has been completely updated, revised and expanded.

Finance in Asia

Finance in Asia
Author: Qiao Liu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135072973

Asia’s demand for second-generation financial institutions and markets needs to be met in order for the region’s further development to be sustained. This book provides a compelling, fact-based assessment of current practices and regulations in Asia’s financial institutions and markets and carefully documents the exciting opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in the region’s financial systems. This book differs in design from typical treatments of financial institutions and markets because its focus is on Asia rather than using the US model (in terms of market configurations or products) as a benchmark, and its takes a contemporary and forward-looking view of financial markets. Examples of practice from Asia are used to illustrate major accepted themes in finance and financial regulation. To the extent that Asia’s main economies share characteristics that are distinct, for example, in the relationship between government and the banking sector, or in aspects of corporate governance, the book will discuss the consequences for market operation and intermediation. The book’s carefully structured facts and rigorously argued analysis carry important implications both for students in business and law and for professionals new to financial markets in Asia. It will change the way that Asian financial markets and institutions is taught in universities as well as provide a valuable resource for professionals working in finance in Asia.

Financial markets and institutions. A comparison of China and international financial centers

Financial markets and institutions. A comparison of China and international financial centers
Author: Nadiia Kudriashova
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3668911452

Essay from the year 2017 in the subject Economics - Finance, grade: MA, Yale University, language: English, abstract: International Finance Center (IFC) are an integral part of the modern international financial economy. One of its basic components is the availability of developed national financial markets, actively interacting with similar markets in other countries. As an example, the United States can lead the UK, Japan, in economic development which play an important role the financial markets, and the major cities of these countries (New York, London, Tokyo), are the major international financial centers. Cities can be seen as the gateway to the global economy. They are important for the functioning of both national and global economy, since they are concentrated huge financial, informational and intellectual resources, based most of the major industrial, commercial, financial and service companies, specialized credit and financial institutions and banks. In addition to traditional MFC in the last decades of the 20th century a number of new financial centers competing for the role of international. The acceleration of globalization and especially its financial component, led to an increase in strength and influence regional financial centers, in particular, such as Hong Kong (Hong Kong). The financial market of China, which is traditionally considered to be emerging financial markets have long been a mature international financial centers that have an impact not only on the regional economy, but also in the distribution of global capital flows. The study of the functioning of the MFC, their development trends is the most important area for the understanding of the new global economy, its characteristics and movement mechanisms. At the same time identifying new trends in the development of Asian financial centers, particularly their inclusion in the competition for international corporations have mastered the financial market, is both scientific and practical interest. This makes it possible to identify local features of financial globalization as a result of the connection and the active development of the Asia-Pacific Economic Space with new financial centers, show their role, prospects and competitiveness in the global economy. Of particular importance is the study of the development of Chinese financial market, especially given the fact that the IMF has recognized the yuan a freely usable currency, reflecting the expanding role of China in world trade, a significant increase in the use of the yuan in the international scale and the growth of operations with it.