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Blockchain Technology and Financial Inclusion in Malaysia and Singapore
Blockchain Technology and Financial Inclusion in Malaysia and Singapore
Through an interdisciplinary approach that combines insights from finance, technology, and regulation, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the potential impact of blockchain technology on financial compliance and inclusion in Malaysia and Singapore. In doing so, the book examines real-world challenges and innovative solutions which contributes to scholarly discourse and informs policymaking efforts in the region. It does so by focusing on three key areas: Regulatory Compliance, Shariah Compliance in Islamic Finance, and Financial Inclusion. Dr. Thong Ming Sen is an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya and his area of expertise is in capital markets law, blockchain technology, and FinTech regulation. He was part of a team of researchers who were the first to report on regulatory issues in the blockchain space in Malaysia. He holds an LLB (Hons) from the University of London as well as a Master of Laws (LLM) (Distinction) and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in law from University Malaya.
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Islamic Social Finance
Islamic Social Finance
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Islamic Social Finance
Islamic Social Finance
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Migration, Transmission, Localisation: Visual Art in Singapore (1886-1945)
Migration, Transmission, Localisation: Visual Art in Singapore (1886-1945)
Drawing mainly on advertisements and comics in Chinese newspapers, Singaporean scholar and educator Yeo Mang Thong demonstrates how Singapore was an important hub for artists who travelled to and lived in Singapore. Yeo’s research features amongst other things essays on sojourning artists, and fills a gap in scholarship on the pre-war visual arts scene in Singapore. Originally in Chinese, this English translation aims to bring his research to a broader audience.
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Singapore
Singapore
Singapore: The Encyclopedia contains over 2,500 alphabetically arranged entries on a vast range of topics ? practically everything the general reader might want to know about Singapore, four decades after the achievement of full independence.
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