Singapore inflation climbs for second straight month as October CPI tops estimates

Singapore inflation climbs for second straight month as October CPI tops estimates


Restaurants and bars in the Boat Quay district in Singapore, on Wednesday, May 17, 2023.

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Singapore’s inflation rate climbed for a second straight month, year on year, with price growth in October topping analysts’ expectations.

After hitting a four-year low in August, consumer prices rose 1.2%, compared with the average 0.9% estimated by economists polled by Reuters and the 0.7% rise in September.

Core inflation in the city-state — which strips out prices of accommodation and private transport — also rose to 1.2%, up from 0.4% and compared with the 0.7% expected in the Reuters poll.

Inflation data comes as Singapore on Friday sharply upgraded its economic growth forecast to 4% from 1.5%-2.5%, as it posted robust third-quarter GDP numbers.

The economy grew 4.2% in the third quarter from a year earlier, beating estimates and extending the second quarter’s 4.7% expansion. Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry said that global economic conditions had turned out more resilient than expected, but warned that growth would likely cool in 2026 as U.S. tariffs weigh on global demand.

Singapore’s exports to the U.S. are subject to a 10% baseline tariff, despite the country having a trade deficit with the U.S. and also a free trade agreement going back to 2004.

The country’s economy is hugely dependent on trade, with World Bank data showing that Singapore has a trade-to-GDP ratio of over 320% in 2024.

In the third quarter, Singapore recorded a 3.3% fall in non-oil domestic exports, or NODX, year on year, dragged by weaker pharmaceutical and petrochemical exports. In October though, NODX surged 22.2% compared to a year earlier, driven by exports of non-monetary gold and electronic products.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore has forecast inflation around 0.5% to 1% for 2025.

The MAS held monetary policy unchanged in its October meeting, saying that Singapore’s economic growth had been stronger than expected.

—CNBC’s Anniek Bao contributed to this report.

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