Economists raise inflation forecasts and lower GDP growth slightly: MAS survey
Singapore economists have raised their full-year inflation forecasts according to a quarterly survey by the central bank. GDP growth for 2026 has also been downgraded slightly, with lower private consumption expected. Nasyrah Rohim reports.

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