Singapore's core CPI rose 1.3 percent in November from a year earlier, in line with the median forecast in the Reuters survey.
Singapore headline CPI sees off deflationary trend for first time in 2 years
SINGAPORE (Dec 23): Singapore's headline consumer price index was flat in November from a year earlier, coming off a deflationary trend for the first time in two years, data showed on Friday.
The all-items consumer price index (CPI) in November was flat at 0.0% from a year earlier, after falling 0.1% in October, matching the median forecast in a Reuters poll.
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