The Monetary Authority of Singapore’s decision to leave policy settings unchanged on Friday was no great surprise, given persistently high inflation. Despite the likelihood that growth will remain weak over the next couple of years, inflation concerns mean monetary policy is unlikely to change course any time soon.
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