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  • Francis X. Diebold, Wharton School, Univeristy of Pennsylvania
  • Rakesh Mohan, Former Deputy Governor, Bank of India
  • Eli Remolona, BIS, Hong Kong (Regional Head)
  • Victor Lee, Deputy Director (Products), Finanical Markets Strategy Department, MAS
  • Mathew Welch, ING, Managing Director and Head of Financial Institutions, Asia
  • Marshall Mays, Director, Emerging Alpha Advisors, Ltd (Manila, Singapore, HK, Tokyo)

Working paper :

The Centre for Silver Security (CSS) was set up in November 2008. It is directed by Professor Benedict Koh from the Singapore Management University. CSS aims to be a premier research centre focusing on retirement security, insurance and pension systems.

The centre's primary goals are to:

Affiliate Researchers

  1. "Nursing Home Admittance and Functional Disabilities", by Joelle H. Fong, Benedict SK. Koh, and Olivia S. Mitchell
    (CSS-WP-01-2013)

Industry Outreach


1. Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)

The Institute's Centre for Financial Econometrics (CoFiE) intends to be a world-class research centre in financial econometrics with strong practical applications and international links. Its primary goals are to

  • Yacine Ait-Sahalia
    Princeton University
  • Torben Andersen
    Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
  • Same Ouliaris
    Senior Economist, Asian Division of the IMF Institute
  • David Fernandez
    Managing Director and Head of Emerging Asia Research,
    JP Morgan, Singapore
  • John Sequeira
    Lead Economist, Economic Policy Department, MAS
  • Neil Shephard
    Univeristy of Oxford

Distinguished Fellow

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Roberto S. Mariano
Professor Emeritus
of Economics and Statistics and
fellow of the Wharton
Financial Institutions Center, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

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