Inadequacies and evolution of Monetary Authority of Singapore through the lens of Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. (1970 – 1995)

This thesis illustrates the various inadequacies of Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and how MAS subsequently adapted and changed. It argues that MAS was not necessarily successful all the time. Crises that stemmed from poor crisis management, failure of self-regulation and insufficient regulat...

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Main Author: Tham, Shawn Kin Siong
Other Authors: Park Hyung Wook
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137566
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description This thesis illustrates the various inadequacies of Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and how MAS subsequently adapted and changed. It argues that MAS was not necessarily successful all the time. Crises that stemmed from poor crisis management, failure of self-regulation and insufficient regulations were inevitable, given how inexperienced MAS was. In doing so, this thesis hopes to shatter the extremely successful image of Singapore’s financial system, showing that it is not necessarily perfect in the past. Rather, it will serve to demonstrate that it was more of a product of trial and error on the path in becoming one of the most important financial hubs in the world. Similarly, despite its reputation for being very strict on regulations, MAS was not entirely strict all the time as seen in the Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. Due to the dearth of secondary literature on MAS itself, this thesis will fill the gap in Singapore’s economic and banking history. At the same time, this thesis is also relevant to the field of public policy in economics to have a better understanding of crises in the financial system and possibly avoid similar mistakes from happening again.
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spelling ntu-10356/1375662020-04-02T02:04:13Z Inadequacies and evolution of Monetary Authority of Singapore through the lens of Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. (1970 – 1995) Tham, Shawn Kin Siong Park Hyung Wook School of Humanities hwpark@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History This thesis illustrates the various inadequacies of Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and how MAS subsequently adapted and changed. It argues that MAS was not necessarily successful all the time. Crises that stemmed from poor crisis management, failure of self-regulation and insufficient regulations were inevitable, given how inexperienced MAS was. In doing so, this thesis hopes to shatter the extremely successful image of Singapore’s financial system, showing that it is not necessarily perfect in the past. Rather, it will serve to demonstrate that it was more of a product of trial and error on the path in becoming one of the most important financial hubs in the world. Similarly, despite its reputation for being very strict on regulations, MAS was not entirely strict all the time as seen in the Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. Due to the dearth of secondary literature on MAS itself, this thesis will fill the gap in Singapore’s economic and banking history. At the same time, this thesis is also relevant to the field of public policy in economics to have a better understanding of crises in the financial system and possibly avoid similar mistakes from happening again. Bachelor of Arts in History 2020-04-02T02:04:13Z 2020-04-02T02:04:13Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137566 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Inadequacies and evolution of Monetary Authority of Singapore through the lens of Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. (1970 – 1995)
title Inadequacies and evolution of Monetary Authority of Singapore through the lens of Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. (1970 – 1995)
title_full Inadequacies and evolution of Monetary Authority of Singapore through the lens of Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. (1970 – 1995)
title_fullStr Inadequacies and evolution of Monetary Authority of Singapore through the lens of Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. (1970 – 1995)
title_full_unstemmed Inadequacies and evolution of Monetary Authority of Singapore through the lens of Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. (1970 – 1995)
title_short Inadequacies and evolution of Monetary Authority of Singapore through the lens of Pan-El crisis and collapse of Barings. (1970 – 1995)
title_sort inadequacies and evolution of monetary authority of singapore through the lens of pan el crisis and collapse of barings 1970 1995
topic Humanities::History
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137566
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