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Singapore dollar nominal effective exchange rate (S$NEER)

Singapore economy

Singapore dollar has chance of three-peat on inflation fight

The Singapore dollar beat out all its Asian counterparts in each of the past two years.
MAS keeps prevailing rate of appreciation of the S$NEER policy band at October meeting - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

MAS keeps prevailing rate of appreciation of the S$NEER policy band at October meeting

MAS also announced that it will be shifting to a quarterly monetary policy statement schedule in 2024.

Singapore economy

MAS likely to keep policy parameters unchanged in upcoming October meeting: analysts

The MAS is slated to hold its monetary policy meeting on Oct 13.

Singapore economy

Analysts mostly raise inflation forecasts for 2023 after MAS's tightening move

Inflation is likely to remain elevated in 2022; off-cycles are likely to be done for 2022, note the analysts.

Singapore economy

MAS to re-centre the mid-point of the S$NEER policy band up to prevailing level

MAS says the MAS Core Inflation is likely to remain at around the 5% level for the rest of 2022 and into early 2023.
Economists take a closer look at MAS's surprise move to tighten its monetary policy stance - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Economists take a closer look at MAS's surprise move to tighten its monetary policy stance

The MAS surprised with its decision to tighten its monetary policy stance earlier today.
MAS further tightens monetary policy settings following higher inflation levels - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

MAS further tightens monetary policy settings following higher inflation levels

Fresh shocks to global commodity prices and supply chains has further exacerbated the rise in inflation levels
MAS expected to make a 'double-barrelled' move in upcoming S$NEER announcement amid slower growth and higher inflation - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

MAS expected to make a 'double-barrelled' move in upcoming S$NEER announcement amid slower growth and higher inflation

Rising price pressures has pushed inflation to the forefront in many countries.
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