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Singapore dollar hits highest level since 2014 amid safe-haven demand and U.S. policy uncertainty.
The Singapore dollar hit its highest level against the US dollar since October 2014, reaching 1.2684, driven by safe-haven demand and speculation of U.S. involvement in Japanese currency intervention.
The move followed a weakening U.S. dollar, fueled by policy uncertainty, tariff tensions, and concerns over Federal Reserve independence.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore is expected to maintain its current exchange-rate policy, as core inflation remains stable.
The currency’s strength reflects growing investor confidence in Singapore’s economic stability, high-quality government bonds, and strong financial markets, contributing to a record-high Straits Times Index and a 6% annual gain in the Singapore dollar.
El dólar de Singapur alcanza su nivel más alto desde 2014 en medio de la demanda de refugio seguro y la incertidumbre de la política de Estados Unidos.