Singapore stagflation watch
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Stagflation is defined as stagnant or slowing economic growth in an environment of rising inflation. With export indicators turning down and inflation rates at multi-decade highs, Singapore is facing a sustained period of stagflation. Stay tuned and observe the unfolding events as Singapore attempts to cope with a slowing economy and rising inflation at the same time.
Singapore stagflationary trends :
- Singapore retail sales growth slows as inflation hurts spending (2008-07-21)
- Singapore GDP shrinks 6.6% in Q2 2008 as stagflation continues (2008-07-10)
- Singapore stagflation : May 2008 exports fell most in 17 months; inflation at 26-year highs (2008-06-27)
- Singapore industrial production unexpectedly dropped in Apr 2008 on drugs, electronics (2008-06-03)
- Singapore : Bankruptcies sneak back despite good times (2008-03-25)
- Singapore economy stuck in mud : inflation rising, M3 falling, GDP crashing - the stagflation formula (2008-02-25)
- Singapore 2007Q4 GDP contracted 4.8%, 2008 economic growth forecast lowered (2008-02-15)
- Singapore economy shrinks first time since 2003 (2008-01-02)
- Singapore GDP unexpectedly shrinks on weaker output (2008-01-02)
- Singapore non-oil exports down sharply (2007-12-17)
See also :
- Singapore recession watch
- Singapore inflation watch
- Malaysia inflation watch
- India inflation watch
- Zimbabwe inflation watch
