Inspiring the investment community
CFA SOCIETY SINGAPORE
Advocacy Committee
Co-Chairperson
Daryl Liew, CFA
Laurel Teo, CFA
Maurice Teo, CFA
Overview
The Advocacy Committee (AC) is aims to be a proactive thought leader by addressing the issues of integrity and ethics in the financial services industry and in the behaviour of investment professionals in Singapore. The committee works with local partners to run programs to educate the public on the rewards and risks when investing as well as roundtable sessions with industry luminaries to debate self-regulation and best practice for the benefit of the investment community. Other activities include responding to changes being considered by the regulator on behalf of our members.
Mission / Objectives
- Promote professional standards and ethical investment industry practices for members;
- Improve information flows to investors;
- Advise policy makers on investors’ views;
- Speak out for members on key market issues;
- Provide research and thought leadership.
Scope / Processes
To achieve the above mission, the means and role of the local society are as follows:-
- Liaise with CFA Institute on advocacy issues;
- Update society board and members;
- Gather local feedback and develop a key contact list of decision makers;
- Promote the CFA brand and CFA Institute Codes, Standards and positions;
- Develop and implement a local advocacy plan; and
- Collaborate with public awareness on media outreach.
In deciding whether to undertake any particular initiative, the AC will consider the following characteristics to produce the greatest benefits to CFA Society Singapore and CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity, its membership, the capital markets, and the investment community.
- Level of importance to our membership;
- Ability to promote high standards of ethical and professional conduct in the investment industry consistent with the CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct, and other relevant standards; potential implications for the investment profession;
- Opportunity to address issues of investor protection or transparency of disclosure and to lead and engage in public debate on current and emerging policy issues and to significantly and positively influence the outcome;
- Recognized as an important source for providing the views of investment professional practitioners; and
- Importance of issues in light of current and developing market conditions, legislation, regulations, or actions by standard-setting bodies.
The Advocacy Committee will selectively focus on initiatives falling within the above criteria and selectively support requests for opinion from local regulators or affiliated societies within the scope of the above.
News updates
publication
Consultation Paper on Recommended Changes to the CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct
CFA Institute has published an Exposure Draft outlining a series of potential revisions to the CFA...
MAS Consultation Paper: Revisions to Guidelines on Fair Dealing – Board and Senior Management Responsibilities for Delivering Fair Dealing Outcomes to Customers
Extracts from consultation paper: “The Guidelines on Fair Dealing were first introduced in 2009...
Bonds and fixed income: Where’s the hedge? – by Derek Horstmeyer, Jason Huddler and Jianyu Ren
War and ethics: What are the investment community’s responsibilities? – by Oleksandr Biriuk and Olga Teteruk
Crypto is the cure for, not the case of, financial shocks – by Rob Price
Will they or won’t they? The risk of betting on the Fed – by Muadh Alhusaini
Book review: Essential reading for investors in an ESG-driven, post-Covid world – by Mark Bhasin
Strong or Volcker? The Fed and global financial stability – by Mark J Higgins and Raphael Palone
Referrals to family and friends: Issues that could turn sour – by CFA Society Singapore Advocacy Team
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Book review: The case for long-term value investing – by Janet J. Mangano
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MAS Consultation Paper: Proposed Regulatory Measures for Digital Payment Token Services (Cryptocurrencies)
Extracts from consultation paper: “Despite the high risks involved, cryptocurrencies continue to...
Witch of October is here: Short-term pain leads to long-term gain – by Mark J. Higgins
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