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  • Reply To Singapore Parliamentary Question On Processing Time For Licence Applications

    Date 15/02/2022

    Question:

    To ask the Prime Minister (a) what is the respective average, minimum and maximum duration from application to the final approval of licences of (i) Registered Fund Management Company (RFMC) (ii) Licensed Fund Management Company (LFMC) and (iii) Venture Capital Fund Management (VCFM); and (b) what are the usual challenges faced by applicants for licences of RFMC, LFMC and VCFM that result in longer-than-usual processing times.

  • Nasdaq Dubai Welcomes Listing Of US$ 750 Million Sukuk By Dubai Islamic Bank

    Date 15/02/2022

    Nasdaq Dubai, the region’s international financial exchange, today welcomed the listing of a US$ 750 million Sukuk by Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB). The 5-year new Sukuk issuance is part of DIB’s US$ 7.5 billion Sukuk Program.


  • Reply To Singapore Parliamentary Question On Special Purpose Acquisition Companies

    Date 15/02/2022

    Question:

    To ask the Prime Minister (a) what are the steps being taken to educate and protect retail investors of Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) given the risks associated with investing in such companies; and (b) whether the Government will consider restrictions on retail investors’ access to the initial public offering of such companies.

  • Circular On Self-Regulatory Measures Taken By CFFEX In January 2022

    Date 15/02/2022

    To prevent market risks, maintain the orderly operation of the market and protect investors’ legitimate rights and interests, China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX) took the following self-regulatory measures against violations of exchange rules in January 2022.

  • SGX Broadens Daily Leverage Certificates Suite With New Issuer

    Date 15/02/2022

    • UBS will list 10 new DLCs to meet growing demand for Asia-access structured products
    • Pioneered in 2017, SGX-listed DLCs have generated over S$10 billion of trades since launch