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Resilient economy versus uncertain outlook splits views on Singapore’s monetary policy

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The MAS has already eased its policy stance twice this year.

The MAS has already eased its policy stance twice this year.

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SINGAPORE - Better-than-expected economic growth and declining inflation so far in 2025 are enough to lead Singapore’s central bank to leave its currency-driven monetary policy unchanged.

This is what many analysts believe will happen on July 30 when the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) releases its quarterly policy statement.

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