gross domestic product (GDP)

Singapore economy

Analysts downgrade NODX growth forecast after October’s lower-than-expected numbers

During the month, Singapore’s NODX fell by 4.6% y-o-y and 7.6% on a m-o-m seasonally adjusted basis.

Singapore economy

Singapore’s 3Q2024 GDP expands by 4.1%; MAS maintains S$NEER policy band

MAS says it expects Singapore’s full-year GDP to come in around the upper end of its 2% to 3% range, as previously forecasted.
Singapore economy expected to grow by 1.8% y-o-y in 4Q2023: MAS survey - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Singapore economy expected to grow by 1.8% y-o-y in 4Q2023: MAS survey

Economists and analysts are expecting Singapore’s economy to grow by 1.8% in the 4Q2023.

Singapore economy

Singapore’s 3Q2023 GDP expanded by 0.7%: MTI

On a q-o-q seasonally-adjusted basis, the economy expanded by 1.0%.
Will the services sector ride to our rescue? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Will the services sector ride to our rescue?

Amid a weak manufacturing sector, Singapore’s GDP will have to be supported by the recovery of the consumer and services sectors
Singapore’s GDP up by 0.7% in 2Q2023: MTI estimates - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Singapore’s GDP up by 0.7% in 2Q2023: MTI estimates

Overall GDP was dragged by the contraction in the manufacturing sector.

Global Economy

Hong Kong GDP outlook lifted on China; Singapore sees high costs

Hong Kong’s economy is expected to expand 3.4% this year, whereas Singapore's GDP is expected to expand 1.9% this year.

Global Economy

Briefs: Global Dragon to go private, Singapore's GDP up by 3.6% for FY2022

Quoteworthy: "It takes its toll on you and those around you." — First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.
Singapore's GDP expands by 3.6% in 2022; 2023 growth forecast kept at 0.5% to 2.5% - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Singapore's GDP expands by 3.6% in 2022; 2023 growth forecast kept at 0.5% to 2.5%

The country’s economy grew by 2.1% y-o-y in the 4Q2022.

Singapore economy

MOF estimates government spending to exceed 20% of Singapore's GDP by FY2030 due mainly to healthcare expenditures

Other reasons attributed to the higher expenses include the uplifting lower-wage workers and improving early childhood education.
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