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Singapore maintains policy after two periods of easing

MAS says Q2 growth stronger than expected but trade likely to slow in second half of 2025

Monetary Authority of Singapore
Monetary Authority of Singapore

Singapore left its monetary policy unchanged today (July 30) and said it would maintain its prevailing exchange rate settings amid continued global uncertainty.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said it would maintain the slope of the S$ Nominal Effective Exchange Rate Index (S$NEER) and that there would be no change to the width or level at which it was centred. The central bank said global economic growth since its previous monetary policy statement in April had been more resilient than

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