MAS seeks 'good long-term returns' on reserves through balanced asset allocation
Ravi Menon says MAS's investment horizon in a diversified portfolio is longer than that of peers
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THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) seeks to achieve "good long-term returns" on its reserves through a balanced asset allocation, Singapore's top central banker said.
"MAS invests the official foreign reserves in a well-diversified portfolio, probably more diversified than is the case for most central banks," Ravi Menon, managing director of the MAS said in a keynote speech on Wednesday.
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