Singapore's core inflation rose further to 5.3% in September, driven
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Singapore's core inflation rose further to 5.3% in September, driven mainly by larger increases in the prices for food, services and retail and other goods.

The figure is expected to stay high before slowing more discernibly in the second half of 2023, say MAS and MTI.

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(25-10-2022, 01:53 PM)Bigiron Wrote:  Singapore's core inflation rose further to 5.3% in September, driven mainly by larger increases in the prices for food, services and retail and other goods.

The figure is expected to stay high before slowing more discernibly in the second half of 2023, say MAS and MTI.

https://cna.asia/3so8oNo

NEXT YR AFTER 8% GST WILL BE 6.5%
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(25-10-2022, 02:40 PM)talky Wrote:  NEXT YR AFTER 8% GST WILL BE 6.5%

That why this year need to faster move hse and relocate else really..
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Singapore Inflation is nearly 7.5%


[Image: Inflation-2022.png]

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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I am dubious over this CORE measurements as my spouse said small pckt snow peas increased 3 times this year alone. From $1 to $1.20, then May was $1.40 ans yeaterday $1.60.
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Song Boh!
You voted for this.
Keep robbing the poor.

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GST Hike next year will further add on it.
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All our Savings & CPF Rates

are still falling behind!!

(25-10-2022, 05:03 PM)Ola Wrote:  DBS Multiplier 3.5%

UOB One Account 3.6%

OCBC 360 Account 4.05%


OCBC raises interest rates on 360 account; up to 4.05% a year on first $100k | The Straits Times

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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