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Monetary Authority of Singapore retains all policy settings but GDP disappoints
Singapore
Singapore: MAS holds fast while GDP surprises on upside
Singapore
Singapore’s central bank maintains policy settings as growth slows
Singapore
Singapore: Retail sales unexpectedly contract in January
Singapore
Singapore to feel impact from slowing trade
Singapore
Singapore: MAS tightens further, 4th time this year
Singapore
Singapore’s economy is losing steam
Singapore
Singapore: MAS surprises with further tightening as inflation continues to head higher
Singapore
Singapore: Retail sales surprise on the upside
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Singapore: central bank to tighten policy as GDP growth chugs along
Opinion
By Robert Carnell
There is some logic to the markets’ gloom
Opinion
By Robert Carnell
Conditions for EM Asia getting less supportive
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