Monetary Authority definition

Monetary Authority means the Monetary Authority appointed under section 5A of the Exchange Fund Ordinance (Cap. 66) of Hong Kong or any successor thereto.
Monetary Authority means the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority established under section 5 (1) of the Monetary Authority Law (2004 Revision) and includes any employee of the Monetary Authority acting under the Monetary Authority’s authorisation;
Monetary Authority. (金融管理專員) means the Monetary Authority appointed under section 5A of the Exchange Fund Ordinance (Cap 66);

Examples of Monetary Authority in a sentence

  • The Plan has not been lodged or registered as a prospectus with the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

  • In May 2005, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority broadened the 22-year-old trading band from the original rate of HK$7.80 per U.S. dollar to a rate range of HK$7.75 to HK$7.85 per U.S. dollar.


More Definitions of Monetary Authority

Monetary Authority means a Central Bank or any other institution authorised by a Member State to issue currency within its territory;
Monetary Authority means the Monetary Authority appointed pursuant to Section 5A of the Exchange Fund Ordinance (Cap. 66) of Hong Kong;
Monetary Authority means the Monetary Authority appointed under section 5A of the Exchange Fund Ordinance (Cap 66 of the Laws of Hong Kong) or any successor thereto or such other authority having primary bank supervisory authority with respect to the Issuer.
Monetary Authority means the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority established
Monetary Authority means the Monetary Authority appointed under section 5A of the Exchange Fund Ordinance (Cap. 66 of the Laws of Hong Kong).
Monetary Authority means a Central Bank or any other institution authorized by a Member State to issue currency and formulate and monitor the execution of monetary policy within its territory;
Monetary Authority means the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority established under section 5 of the Monetary Authority Law (2011 Revision);