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Global Economy

The global dangers of rising US inflation

As US inflation continues to accelerate, it's not only the Fed that needs to remain vigilant.
MAS announces further extension of US$60 bil swap facility with US Fed  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

MAS announces further extension of US$60 bil swap facility with US Fed

MAS has announced the further extension of the US$60 billion swap arrangement with the US Fed and of the MAS USD Facility.
Strong but spotty growth for second half - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Economic outlook 2021

Strong but spotty growth for 2H2021

Will we see growth and inflation in the latter half of 2021?
Inflation is ready to soar, what should you know?  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Economy

Inflation is ready to soar, what should you know?

How will the winners of the pandemic economy cope with higher inflation?
Stress-testing climate change scenarios - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Climate change

Stress-testing climate change scenarios

Central banks are focusing on stress testing and scenario analysis on the economic impacts of climate change.
MAS to further extend US$60 bil swap facility with US Federal Reserve and MAS USD Facility - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

MAS to further extend US$60 bil swap facility with US Federal Reserve and MAS USD Facility

MAS has extended the swap arrangement with the US Fed Reserve and the MAS USD facility to Sept 30, 2021.

Global Economy

Briefs

Quoteworthy: Hong Kong investors’ love for HSBC is still there, but it’s indeed heart-breaking. –— Simon Yuen.
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REITs

As REIT Symposium turns virtual, REITAS looks past Covid at new trends

REITAS CEO discusses new trends for REITs ahead of REIT Symposium 2020

Zest

MAS extends US$60 bil swap facility with Fed Reserve

MAS has announced an extension of its US$60 billion ($82.55 billion) swap arrangement via its USD Facility with the US Federal Reserve till 31 March 2021.

Broker's Calls

Banks’ earnings will erode as NIMs expected to fall near post-GFC low: DBS

The banks are expected to register a “record quarterly decline” in net interest margins (NIMs) in the quarter.
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