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4 January 2009

  • (diff) (hist) . . N Zimbabwe inflation watch‎; 16:00 . . (+2,697) . . Lowem (Talk | contribs) (New page: Inflation in Zimbabwe has gone exponential and the country is in the grip of hyperinflation. Will the rest of the world avoid their fate, or will we also follow them down this path leading...)
  • (diff) (hist) . . N Malaysia inflation watch‎; 15:59 . . (+1,440) . . Lowem (Talk | contribs) (New page: The inflation rate in Malaysia will be going up after the government raised petrol prices by 40% and diesel prices by 63%. Will Malaysia's inflation rate start to approach that of Singapor...)
  • (diff) (hist) . . N Singapore stagflation watch‎; 15:58 . . (+2,290) . . Lowem (Talk | contribs) (New page: 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, Singapor...)
  • (diff) (hist) . . N Singapore inflation watch‎; 15:58 . . (+5,703) . . Lowem (Talk | contribs) (New page: Singapore inflation watch Inflation in Singapore is taking off and going exponential. Will we avoid hyperinflation or is it inevitable? Stay tuned. ==Singapore CPI inflation rate== * [...)
  • (diff) (hist) . . N Singapore recession watch‎; 15:56 . . (+1,633) . . Lowem (Talk | contribs) (New page: After a period of stagflation, Singapore's economy fell into technical recession in Q3 2008 and has been heading deeper into recession since. Keep posted as the economic situation develops...)



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