Singapore's central bank was suspected of intervening in the currency market on Monday as the Singapore dollar rose to an 11-year-high of $1.4050 and as data showed inflation at its highest since 1982, traders said.
The Singapore dollar eased back to $1.4060 per US dollar from the high as dealers suspected the central bank was buying US dollars.
Dealers and analysts said that they expected the Singapore dollar to rise beyond the $1.4 level in the near term as the central bank is under pressure to quell inflation even as economic growth slows.
Analysts also estimate the currency is at the top end of its undisclosed policy band, based on the value of a trade-weighted basket of currencies, within which the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) manages the currency.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
S$ capped by MAS intervention
:: MoMo Polity
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