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'Do the right thing'
October 17, 2008 Friday, 10:12 PM

SINGAPORE'S central bank will give priority to cases involving 'vulnerable investors' in its probe into allegations of mis-selling of Lehman-linked structured products by financial institutions here.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Friday said it will focus on customers who are elderly and blue-collar workers, and those who are not well-educated and unable to understand English, said its managing director Heng Swee Keat at a news conference on Friday.

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slow.snow
October 17, 2008 Friday, 10:18 PM

Do the right thing is using the right hand during the handshake mode.
NELNELNEL
October 17, 2008 Friday, 10:46 PM

Not bad logic.

Ever try using the left hand to shake?

Try it loh.
slow.snow
October 17, 2008 Friday, 10:56 PM

You are making xiaowei upset you know...
NELNELNEL
October 17, 2008 Friday, 11:08 PM

Not bad again. Human logic at work.

Try spiritual.
slow.snow
October 17, 2008 Friday, 11:35 PM

Sound like you doubt Godfather spiritually. Got to enlighten my one time holy one, Spiritual is when the brain and heart stay connected while the soul running wild.
NELNELNEL
October 17, 2008 Friday, 11:38 PM

Not bad.
mettakaruna
October 18, 2008 Saturday, 10:19 AM

ming wrote :
.........Although the authorities have admitted that these structured products have been mis-sold and appear to be wielding the stick, investors need to understand that mis-selling is not misrepresentation.......Why has there been no mention of potential misrepresentation?......

Fraud has been alleged by numerous individuals and a complaint has been filed with the Commercial Affairs Department. Now that the government has made its policy clear, it becomes even more important for investors to come together to enforce their rights. Do not accept this insulting attempt to palliate your feelings without a substantive admission of wrong doing or any concrete compensation.....

http://forum.channelnewsasia.com/vie...asc&st art=10
Greaterasia
October 18, 2008 Saturday, 10:33 PM

Ironical right?

All the people involved to handle this mini bonds matter are millionaires.

What they want to investigate?

They don't know how bankers work?
Greaterasia
October 18, 2008 Saturday, 10:34 PM

Second hand cars salesmen are laughing!!!
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