A majority of Singapore residents view measures in the latest annual budget as inadequate to help them cope with rising costs of living, according to a new poll, Azernews ​reports, citing Bloomberg.
Among 1,002 adults surveyed by a research firm, 55 per cent said the budget’s US$92.8 billion in spending was not enough to ...
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A MAJORITY of Singapore residents view measures in the latest annual budget as inadequate to help them cope with rising costs of living, according to a new poll. Read more at The Business Times.
Singapore's Budget 2025 allocates S$143.1 billion to support economic growth, innovation, workforce upskilling, and market liquidity amid uncertainties.
They were announced and accepted by Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong during his Singapore Budget 2025 speech. The spirit of these measures is to encourage more companies to ...
The Singpore Budget unveiled on Feb 18 could boost spending and corporate lending and attract investments in green energy and ...
On Feb 21, the central bank said its measures fall under three main pillars: demand, supply and regulatory moves.
This year's Budget will be known for its immediate goodies, but it also makes significant investments for the long term. Read more at straitstimes.com.