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Singapore-based ticketing company GlobalTix closes series B funding of $6.5 mil led by Tin Men Capital
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Singapore Q3 GDP up 4.1% y/y, preliminary data shows
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Singapore central bank keeps monetary policy unchanged, as expected
Singapore's central bank on Monday kept its monetary policy settings unchanged, as expected, in its last scheduled review of the year.
Singapore’s economy grew 4.1% in Q3 of 2024: MTI advance estimates
SINGAPORE: Singapore's economy picked up momentum in the third quarter of 2024, growing by 4.1 per cent compared to the same period last year. It was helped by the manufacturing sector's expansion ...
Singapore Central Bank Keeps Policy Unchanged for Sixth Straight Time
Singapore’s growth momentum has picked up and the negative output gap is projected to close in H2 2024,” the MAS said. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Central Bank Keeps Policy Unchanged for Sixth Straight Time
Singapore’s growth momentum has picked up and the negative output gap is projected to close in H2 2024,” the MAS said.
Singapore central bank keeps monetary policy unchanged as growth picks up in Q3
Singapore's central bank on Monday left its monetary policy settings unchanged, as expected, as data showed the economy picked up pace in the third quarter. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore keeps monetary policy unchanged as growth picks up pace in Q3
Singapore's central bank on Monday left its monetary policy settings unchanged, as expected, as data showed the economy picked up pace in the third quarter and policymakers expressed optimism about ...
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