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Published Mon, Oct 30, 2023 · 06:30 PM
    • For 2024 as a whole, Singapore's growth should "come in closer to its potential rate", though with the output gap remaining slightly negative, says MAS.
    • For 2024 as a whole, Singapore's growth should "come in closer to its potential rate", though with the output gap remaining slightly negative, says MAS. PHOTO: BT FILE

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