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Singapore regulator sets up data analysis group

Chris Hamblin

14 February 2017

The MAS hopes that the new unit will help it supervise financial institutions more easily, make it more efficient in general and help financial institutions more efficiently.

The structure of the new group

The group will consist of three units, some of which appear to be slanted heavily towards surveillance.

Analytics and analysis

The Oxford English Dictionary makes no mention of the word 'analytics' or the use of 'analytic' as a noun. The Merriam-Webster dictionary, which calls itself "the most trustworthy dictionary and thesaurus of American English," says that it is "the" method of logical analysis, as opposed to "a" method of the same. The OED, by the same token, refers to 'analysis' as "a detailed examination of the elements or structure of a substance etc." or the process of breaking something down into its constituent parts. The Merriam-Webster dictionary refers to analysis as a thorough study or a detailed examination of anything complex in order to understand its nature or to determine its essential features.

More surveillance on the way

The MAS has also recently embarked on a study to collect more fund data, claiming that it wants to do so without burdening the financial sector excessively. The aim is for it to know more about the profile and risks of this-or-that fund and of the whole fund industry. This is also in response to demands from the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), which wants regulators to collect more data, the better to identify risks and structural weaknesses in the asset management sector.