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Singapore
CONSUMER confidence in Singapore retreated 0.9 point to 129.6 in September on increased concern about Singapore's economy over the next five years, according to the ANZ-Roy Morgan Singapore Consumer Confidence index.
That said, the index is still 8.9 points higher than a year ago (September 2014: 120.7) and remains clearly above its long- term average of 123.5.
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