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inflation, Singapore
Singapore Nov core inflation at 1.9% y/y, lowest in almost 3 years
Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 1.9% in November on a yearly basis, lower than economists' forecasts and the smallest rise in nearly three years, official data showed on Monday. The core inflation rate - which excludes private road transport and accommodation costs - was lower than the 2.
Singapore's core inflation slows to 1.9% in November, lowest in three years
Singapore's November core inflation dropped to 1.9% — the lowest in three years — but analysts said price levels are expected to remain high for next year. Market observers expect inflation to ease to a healthy rate of 2% in 2025.
Singapore core inflation extends decline to 1.9% in November
SINGAPORE – Singapore’s core inflation continued its decline in November to a three-year low, beating economists’ expectations, on the back of easing food and services costs.
Channel NewsAsia Singapore
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Singapore's core inflation falls to 1.9% in November
Core inflation is projected to average 2.5 to 3.0 per cent in 2024 as a whole, before stepping down further to 1.5 to 2.5 per ...
Reuters on MSN
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Singapore's low inflation not enough for a January easing, analysts say
SINGAPORE
(Reuters) - Slowing
inflation
has created room for
Singapore
's central bank to ease monetary policy in ...
Business Insider
1d
Singapore Inflation Rises To 1.6%, Less Than Forecast
(RTTNews) -
Singapore
's consumer price
inflation
increased slightly in November after easing to more than a three-and-a-half year low in the previous month, data published by the Monetary ...
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Salary increments for Singapore employees in 2025 expected to range from 2% to 5%: HR firms
Companies are adopting a cautious approach to pay rise budgets, say HR experts. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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