SINGAPORE, April 14 (Xinhua) -- The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Thursday announced that it decided to further tighten monetary policy, in two ways. According to the newly-published MAS Monetary Policy Statement, first, the authority will re-center the mid-point of the exchange ra...
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said in its latest monetary policy statement that it will raise slightly the rate of appreciation of the Singapore dollar Nominal Effective Exchange Rate policy band, while the width of the policy band and the level at which it is centered will be unch...
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For most central banks, the monetary policy stance is likely to remain tight. The growth outlook remains subject to downside risks, mainly from higher-than-anticipated inflation outturns, an escalation of geopolitical tensions, and a sharp tightening in financial market conditions. For the Malaysian...
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Where Mr. Malpass gets his information, I haven’t a clue, but looking at the table of financial and trade statistics on the back page of the July 16 edition of the Economist, I see that in addition to the United States, Japan, Switzerland, Hong Kong, and Singapore, had 3-month rate...
But if Johnson had enacted good policy (the Singapore-on-Thames scenario), the economy would be performing much better. In that case, Carney doubtlessly would have claimed interest rates needed to rise because of overheating. In reality, of course, interest rates are going up because the BoE ...
"GDP growth in the Singapore economy has eased, bringing the level of output closer to its underlying potential. Despite some pickup in labor costs, inflationary pressures are mild and should remain contained," MAS said in its semi-annual statement. ...
It is responsible for issuing the Singapore dollar and setting exchange rates. It also regulates banking in Singapore. Unlike many central banks, which set key interest rates, the Monetary Authority of Singapore alters its exchange rates to control its monetary policy. It was established in 1971....
SINGAPORE, March 30 (Xinhua) -- The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Monday eased its monetary policy by adopting a zero percent per annum rate of appreciation of the policy band starting at the prevailing level of the Singapore dollar Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (S$NEER). ...