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Author: Tan KW   |   Latest post: Sat, 20 Apr 2024, 8:41 AM

 

Singapore inflation near 14-Year high boosts tightening bets

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SINGAPORE, Sept 24 : Singapore’s key core inflation gauge held near a 14-year high in August, further solidifying bets that the central bank will tighten policy at its meeting next month.

The core inflation measure, which excludes private transport and accommodation, rose 5.1% in August from a year earlier, according to a joint statement from the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Ministry of Trade and Industry on Friday (Sept 24).

That was the highest since November 2008 and compares with a 5% Bloomberg survey median ahead of the report. Headline inflation increased to 7.5% from 7% in July. That compares with a 7.2% median in the Bloomberg survey.

MAS officials have been awaiting a peak in inflation that’s expected before year-end, even as they acknowledge price growth should remain high in 2023.

Singapore’s central bank, which uses the exchange rate as its main policy tool rather than a benchmark interest rate, looks increasingly likely to tighten at its second of twice-yearly scheduled meetings in mid-October.

It has already tightened policy four times in the past year, including two surprise moves in January and July.

What Bloomberg Economics Says...

"The currency has marched steadily upward toward the ceiling of the policy band. We expect the central bank to re-center the band at the currency’s prevailing level and leave the slope unchanged.” -- Tamara Henderson, Asean economist.

For the full year, the MAS reiterated projections for the core gauge to come in at between 3% and 4%, with the all-items measure seen at 5%-6%.

Still-bubbling price growth has ramped up pressure also on government officials.

Fiscal support, including a S$1.5 billion ($1.06 billion) package in June that included utilities rebates, have emphasised targeted support for the most vulnerable households that doesn’t risk an overdo of government spending that in turn would exacerbate inflation.

 - Bloomberg

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Tobby I am sure many singaporeans are going hungry just like in Thailand where some can't even afford to buy food anymore! But Singapore NGOs are very active seeking those who are needy!
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