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Singapore's core inflation dips to 3.4% in August, easing monetary policy pressure

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 09/25/2023, 02:50 AM
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) reported on Monday that the country's core inflation rate for August fell to 3.4%, marking a slight decrease compared to the same period last year. The figure came in slightly lower than the anticipated 3.5% predicted by analysts in a Bloomberg survey, indicating a minor unexpected easing in the inflationary pressure.

The core inflation rate, which excludes the impact of housing and private transportation costs, reflects more accurately the broader cost trends within the economy. This dip is attributed to two key factors: enhancements in supply chain processes and a reduction in import costs.

These developments have provided some relief for Singapore's central bank, allowing it to maintain its current stance on monetary policy without resorting to tightening measures. The improved supply chain processes and reduced import costs have played a significant role in dampening the inflationary pressures that many economies globally are currently grappling with.

The slight decrease in the core inflation rate comes as a welcome development for policymakers at the MAS, who can now continue their current monetary stance without immediate concerns of escalating inflation. This development provides some breathing space for the central bank amidst global economic uncertainties and potential pressures from rising global commodity prices.

The unexpected dip in core inflation underscores the effectiveness of recent improvements in supply chain processes and strategies to reduce import costs. These measures have contributed significantly to easing inflationary pressures, highlighting their importance in maintaining economic stability.

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