Singapore economy

Singapore economy

From climate to US-China rivalry, Singapore weighs how to adapt

Hear from experts and political leaders how the city-state will adapt to an uncertain future.

Singapore economy

Singapore gives economic optimists some succour

To hear it from Singapore, the global economy is a glass half full, says Bloomberg's Daniel Moss.

Singapore economy

Singapore’s 3Q2023 GDP expanded by 0.7%: MTI

On a q-o-q seasonally-adjusted basis, the economy expanded by 1.0%.

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From oil trades to defense, Singapore’s US-China balancing act gets trickier

Singapore has long thrived because it prioritizes open commerce.

Singapore economy

Singapore’s economy expected to grow at moderate pace despite inflation elevated in near term: AMRO

The macroeconomic watchdog says that maintaining a tight monetary policy stance is critical to anchor inflationary expectations.
PhillipCapital favours banks for ‘resilient’ dividend yields despite remaining cautious on Singapore equities - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

PhillipCapital favours banks for ‘resilient’ dividend yields despite remaining cautious on Singapore equities

Any recovery in the Singapore economy is expected to come at end-2024 amid a further dip in the global economy, says Paul Chew.

Singapore news

Singapore will increase utility tariffs in sign of more costs pain

SP Group will raise the average electricity price by 3.7% for the three months through December compared with the previous quarter
Singapore businesses continue to face challenges from elevated wage cost pressures: DBS - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Labour market

Singapore businesses continue to face challenges from elevated wage cost pressures: DBS

This is on the back of a tight labour market spurred by the post-pandemic recovery and competition for talent.

Singapore economy

Singapore's domestic and foreign wholesale sales declined by 21.8% and 18.9% y-o-y in 2H2023

On a q-o-q basis, domestic and foreign wholesale sales declined by 11.8% and 4.2%.

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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong cautions against burning through Singapore's reserves

It would be the “biggest misconception” to think that reserves will always remain sufficient, says Lee.
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