Singapore's core inflation just held steady at 1.2% for the third straight month in December. Food and services costs remained flat, which is interesting when you're thinking about where the market's headed. Steady inflation like this matters for asset allocation—it signals how central banks might move next, and that ripples through crypto valuations.
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PancakeFlippa
· 14h ago
1.2% unchanged for three consecutive months, Singapore's stability is a bit eerie... Food and services haven't increased, and no one can predict what the central bank will do next.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 14h ago
If inflation stays steady, will the central bank also hold steady? What does this mean for the crypto world…
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GamefiGreenie
· 14h ago
Singapore's inflation is so low that it feels like the central bank is going into hibernation. Why hasn't the crypto market taken off yet?
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alpha_leaker
· 14h ago
Nah, these inflation data are a bit too stable. I have a feeling something's off... Is Singapore really this resistant to inflation?
Singapore's core inflation just held steady at 1.2% for the third straight month in December. Food and services costs remained flat, which is interesting when you're thinking about where the market's headed. Steady inflation like this matters for asset allocation—it signals how central banks might move next, and that ripples through crypto valuations.