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Country Forecast Singapore October 2012 Updater
- Product Code:EIU02420
- Publication Date:October 2012
- Publisher:EIU
- Product Type: Report
- Pages:17
Country Forecast Singapore October 2012 Updater
Overview
The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the People's Action Party (PAP) to remain in power during the forecast period, following its victory in the May 2011 general election. Policymakers are monitoring the weak global economic situation to assess the impact on Singapore's trade-driven economy. The Economist Intelligence Unit expects real GDP growth to recover to 4% in 2013, from 2.4% in 2012, reflecting a gradual improvement in global conditions as well as a pick-up in consumer spending. Consumer price inflation is forecast to decelerate to an average of 3.6% in 2013, from 4.4% in 2012. The rate of price increases will moderate further during the remainder of the forecast period, averaging 2.5% a year in 2014-17. As part of its strategy to help to curb inflation, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (the central bank) will support the continued gradual appreciation in the value of the Singapore dollar. The current account will record further large surpluses in 2013-17, owing to the substantial surpluses that will be posted on the merchandise trade account.
Key changes from last month
Political outlook
Although the PAP may support minor electoral reforms during the forecast period, wholesale changes to the voting system remain unlikely.
Economic policy outlook
The government's large fiscal reserves could be used to finance a stimulus programme if weak external demand threatens to cause a protracted slump in domestic economic growth. However, such a programme is not expected at present.
Economic forecast
Reflecting a recovery in real wages, coupled with an upturn in employment, we expect consumer spending to provide a stronger impulse to real GDP growth from 2013 onwards. A gradual revival in the global economy will also help to spur export growth.
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