Singapore's central bank faces a difficult growth-inflation tradeoff as energy price volatility from the Iran conflict complicates monetary policy decisions ahead of the July meeting.
Singapore's central bank is weighing a potential interest rate adjustment in July as energy price volatility linked to the conflict in Iran complicates the nation's growth and inflation outlook.
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Singapore's central bank is weighing a potential interest rate adjustment in July as energy price volatility linked to the conflict in Iran complicates the nation's growth and inflation outlook.
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