empty

2023.08.2311:03:00UTC+00Singapore Inflation Eases To 4.1%, Lowest In 18 Months

Singapore's consumer price inflation moderated further in July to the lowest level in more than one and-a-half years, primarily due to lower charges for private transport, data published by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Ministry of Trade and Industry showed on Wednesday.

The consumer price index, or CPI, climbed 4.1 percent year-over-year in July, slower than the 4.5 percent increase in the previous month. That was in line with economists' expectations.

Moreover, this was the weakest inflation rate since January 2022, when prices had grown 4.0 percent.

The MAS core inflation rate also eased to 3.8 percent in July from 4.2 percent in the prior month. The downward trend was mainly driven by a smaller increase in food prices and a fall in electricity and gas costs.

Month-on-month, core consumer prices rose 0.2 percent in July, largely due to an increase in the costs of services and food. Meanwhile, the total CPI dropped 0.2 percent.

Among the main categories, private transport inflation slowed to 4.8 percent from 5.8 percent as core prices rose more slowly.

Data showed that food inflation softened to 5.3 percent from 5.9 percent due to reduced costs for prepared meals and non-cooked food.

Costs for services grew at a stable rate of 3.6 percent annually at the start of the third quarter.

Singapore's import prices continued to decline compared to last year on the back of easing global supply chain frictions and, lower energy and food commodity prices.

Domestically, unit labor costs are likely to increase in the near term. Businesses will continue passing through accumulated labor costs to consumers, though more gradually amid the slowdown in domestic economic activity.

Looking ahead, core inflation is expected to moderate further in the second half of this year as imported costs fall from year-ago levels and the current tightness in the domestic labor market eases.

For 2023 as a whole, headline and core inflation are projected to average 4.5-5.5 percent and 3.5-4.5 percent, respectively.

There are upside risks to the inflation outlook, including fresh shocks to global commodity prices and more persistent-than-expected tightness in the domestic labor market, the MAS said.

See Also

Forex News
  • 2025-05-06 11:46:00
    *Italy Apr Services PMI 52.9 Vs. 52.0 In Mar, Consensus 51.3
    2025-05-06 11:46:00
    *Italy Apr Composite Output Index 52.1 Vs. 50.5 In March
    2025-05-06 11:43:00
    French Industrial Output Growth Eases More Than Forecast
    2025-05-06 11:37:00
    *Czech Apr CPI Falls 0.1% M-o-M
    2025-05-06 11:36:00
    *Czech Apr Inflation 1.8% Vs. 2.7% In March
    2025-05-06 11:01:00
    *Spain Apr Unemployment Down 67.4K On Month, Consensus 6.5K
    2025-05-06 10:47:00
    *France Mar Manufacturing Output Up 0.6% M-o-M Vs. +1.3% In February
    2025-05-06 10:46:00
    *France Mar Industrial Output Rises 0.2% On Month Vs. 1.0% In Feb, Consensus 0.4%
    2025-05-06 10:44:00
    India Service Sector Logs Robust Expansion
    2025-05-06 10:07:00
    *Lithuania Q1 Jobless Rate 6.9% Vs. 6.5% In Q4
  • 2025-05-06 18:50:00
    UK Car Sales Drop 10.4% In April As Higher Taxes Hurt - SMMT
    2025-05-06 18:03:00
    U.S. Trade Deficit Spikes To Record High In March As Import Surge
    2025-05-06 17:19:00
    UK Service Sector Slips Into Contraction
    2025-05-06 17:00:00
    Eurozone Private Sector Growth Eases On Weaker Demand
    2025-05-06 16:36:00
    U.S. Trade Deficit Surges Much More Than Expected In March
    2025-05-06 16:31:00
    *Canadian Trade Deficit Narrows To C$506 Million In March
    2025-05-06 16:30:00
    *U.S. Trade Deficit Surges To $140.5 Billion In March
    2025-05-06 15:09:00
    Yen Rises Amid Risk-off Mood
    2025-05-06 14:47:00
    Australian Dollar Falls On Weak Chinese PMI Data
    2025-05-06 14:31:00
    Eurozone Producer Prices Fall For First Time In 6 Months
  • 2025-05-06 14:16:00
    Yen Rises Against Majors
    2025-05-06 14:14:00
    *UK Apr Car Sales Down 10.4% On Year: SMMT
    2025-05-06 14:11:00
    *Latvia Mar Industrial Output Falls 2.5% Annually Vs. +2.5% In February
    2025-05-06 14:10:00
    *Latvia Mar Industrial Production Down 1.9% M-o-M Vs. +1.1% In February
    2025-05-06 14:02:00
    *Yen Rises To 5-day High Of 85.45 Against NZ Dollar
    2025-05-06 14:02:00
    *Yen Advances To 6-day High Of 103.45 Against Canadian Dollar
    2025-05-06 14:01:00
    *Yen Climbs To 5-day High Of 142.91 Against U.S. Dollar
    2025-05-06 14:01:00
    *Yen Jumps To 5-day High Of 173.39 Against Swiss Franc
    2025-05-06 14:00:00
    *Yen Rises To 5-day High Of 162.01 Against Euro
    2025-05-06 14:00:00
    *Yen Advances To 5-day High Of 190.46 Against Pound
  • 2025-05-06 13:53:00
    Australian Dollar Falls Against Majors
    2025-05-06 13:43:00
    Gold Prices Surge On Tariff Worries, Middle East Tensions
    2025-05-06 13:29:00
    Oil Prices Rebound As Gaza Deal Fades
    2025-05-06 13:23:00
    Spain Unemployment Declines Sharply
    2025-05-06 13:03:00
    *Eurozone Mar Producer Prices Up 1.9% On Year Vs. 3.0% In Feb, Consensus +2.0%
    2025-05-06 13:02:00
    *Eurozone Mar Producer Prices Down 1.6% M-o-M Vs. +0.2% In Feb, Consensus -1.4%
    2025-05-06 12:40:00
    *UK Apr Final Services PMI 49.0 Vs. 52.5 In Mar, Flash 48.9
    2025-05-06 12:40:00
    *UK Apr Final Composite PMI 48.5 Vs. 51.5 In Mar, Flash 48.2
    2025-05-06 12:00:00
    *Eurozone Apr Final Composite Output Index 50.4 Vs. 50.9 In Mar, Flash 50.1
    2025-05-06 12:00:00
    *Eurozone Apr Final Services PMI 50.1 Vs. 51.0 In Mar, Flash 49.7
  • 2025-05-06 11:58:00
    *South Africa Apr Composite PMI 50.0 Vs. 48.3 In March
    2025-05-06 11:56:00
    *Germany Apr Final Composite PMI 50.1 Vs. 51.3 In Mar, Flash 49.7
    2025-05-06 11:55:00
    *Germany Apr Final Services PMI 49.0 Vs. 50.9 In Mar, Flash 48.8
    2025-05-06 11:52:00
    *Australian Dollar Slips To 0.6443 Against U.S. Dollar
    2025-05-06 11:52:00
    *France Apr Final Services PMI 47.3 Vs. 47.9 In Mar, Flash 46.8
    2025-05-06 11:52:00
    *Australian Dollar Edges Down To 1.7569 Against Euro
    2025-05-06 11:52:00
    *Australian Dollar Ticks Down To 0.8909 Against Canadian Dollar
    2025-05-06 11:52:00
    *France Apr Final Composite Output Index 47.8 Vs. 48.0 In Mar, Flash 47.3
    2025-05-06 11:51:00
    *Australian Dollar Falls To 5-day Low Of 1.0789 Against NZ Dollar
    2025-05-06 11:51:00
    *Australian Dollar Drops To 5-day Low Of 92.50 Against Yen
  • 2025-05-06 11:46:00
    *Italy Apr Services PMI 52.9 Vs. 52.0 In Mar, Consensus 51.3
    2025-05-06 11:46:00
    *Italy Apr Composite Output Index 52.1 Vs. 50.5 In March
    2025-05-06 11:43:00
    French Industrial Output Growth Eases More Than Forecast
    2025-05-06 11:37:00
    *Czech Apr CPI Falls 0.1% M-o-M
    2025-05-06 11:36:00
    *Czech Apr Inflation 1.8% Vs. 2.7% In March
    2025-05-06 11:01:00
    *Spain Apr Unemployment Down 67.4K On Month, Consensus 6.5K
    2025-05-06 10:47:00
    *France Mar Manufacturing Output Up 0.6% M-o-M Vs. +1.3% In February
    2025-05-06 10:46:00
    *France Mar Industrial Output Rises 0.2% On Month Vs. 1.0% In Feb, Consensus 0.4%
    2025-05-06 10:44:00
    India Service Sector Logs Robust Expansion
    2025-05-06 10:07:00
    *Lithuania Q1 Jobless Rate 6.9% Vs. 6.5% In Q4
  • 2025-05-06 18:50:00
    UK Car Sales Drop 10.4% In April As Higher Taxes Hurt - SMMT
    2025-05-06 18:03:00
    U.S. Trade Deficit Spikes To Record High In March As Import Surge
    2025-05-06 17:19:00
    UK Service Sector Slips Into Contraction
    2025-05-06 17:00:00
    Eurozone Private Sector Growth Eases On Weaker Demand
    2025-05-06 16:36:00
    U.S. Trade Deficit Surges Much More Than Expected In March
    2025-05-06 16:31:00
    *Canadian Trade Deficit Narrows To C$506 Million In March
    2025-05-06 16:30:00
    *U.S. Trade Deficit Surges To $140.5 Billion In March
    2025-05-06 15:09:00
    Yen Rises Amid Risk-off Mood
    2025-05-06 14:47:00
    Australian Dollar Falls On Weak Chinese PMI Data
    2025-05-06 14:31:00
    Eurozone Producer Prices Fall For First Time In 6 Months


Can't speak right now?
Ask your question in the chat.
 

Dear visitor,

Your IP address shows that you are currently located in the USA. If you are a resident of the United States, you are prohibited from using the services of InstaFintech Group including online trading, online transfers, deposit/withdrawal of funds, etc.

If you think you are seeing this message by mistake and your location is not the US, kindly proceed to the website. Otherwise, you must leave the website in order to comply with government restrictions.

Why does your IP address show your location as the USA?

  • - you are using a VPN provided by a hosting company based in the United States;
  • - your IP does not have proper WHOIS records;
  • - an error occurred in the WHOIS geolocation database.

Please confirm whether you are a US resident or not by clicking the relevant button below. If you choose the wrong option, being a US resident, you will not be able to open an account with InstaTrade anyway.

We are sorry for any inconvenience caused by this message.