Singapore's economy grew faster than expected in 2025. The city-state posted a 4.8% expansion, surpassing the government's initial projection of around 4%. This outperformance reflects stronger-than-anticipated economic resilience and activity levels throughout the year. The better-than-expected growth comes amid a broader backdrop of shifting regional economic dynamics. For traders and investors monitoring macroeconomic indicators, Singapore's economic performance serves as a notable barometer for Asia-Pacific financial health and sentiment.
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MagicBean
· 3h ago
Singapore's performance this time exceeded expectations, with 4.8% really impressive, but you can feel the shift in the Asia-Pacific market trend.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 3h ago
New coin up 4.8%? Not bad, it’s a slap in the face to the official prediction. At times like this, I love seeing institutions get it wrong haha
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MercilessHalal
· 3h ago
Singapore's 4.8% growth this wave is really impressive, exceeding expectations by quite a bit. As a regional economic indicator, this is very important for our subsequent positioning.
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ser_ngmi
· 4h ago
Singapore is bragging again, 4.8%? I think it's mainly driven by real estate speculation; the actual growth isn't that impressive.
Singapore's economy grew faster than expected in 2025. The city-state posted a 4.8% expansion, surpassing the government's initial projection of around 4%. This outperformance reflects stronger-than-anticipated economic resilience and activity levels throughout the year. The better-than-expected growth comes amid a broader backdrop of shifting regional economic dynamics. For traders and investors monitoring macroeconomic indicators, Singapore's economic performance serves as a notable barometer for Asia-Pacific financial health and sentiment.