Singapore eases monetary policy as growth stalls
Singapore announced a shock loosening of monetary policy Thursday to kickstart the stuttering economy, as it forecast a slower growth outlook this year and analysts warned of a possible recession. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said it was shifting to a neutral policy of allowing for a "zero percent" appreciation of the local dollar. Singapore uses currency policy rather than interest rates as a tool to tweak the island's economy.
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