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In this Asian Focus Video, Yvette Roper of TradingFloor.com interviews Andrew Robinson, Correspondent for Saxo Capital Markets in Singapore about the likely reasoning behind the Reserve Bank of Australia's deeper rate cut and the impact on consumer borrowing. They also discuss New Zealand's higher than expected first quarter employment data and controversial PMI indices out of China. Andrew also previews interesting data for the Asian region to be released next week, including Certificate of Entitlement premiums from Singapore which are set to continue be a key contributor to rising inflation during the next month.This week the Reserve Bank of Australia cut the cash target rate by a more than expected. More benign Inflation and a weaker economy is expected to be confirmed as the reasoning behind the cut in the RBA's monetary policy statement. The full impact in terms of reduced borrowing costs has been barely passed on to consumers which is why the odds are already quite high (around 70%) for another 25 basis point cut at the bank's June 5 meeting.New Zealand reported its highest unemployment rate since 2010 for the first quarter which put the kiwi under pressure and further delayed any expectation of any interest rate normalisation.China's manufacturing PMI reports (both the official data and the HSBC equivalent for April) showed slight improvements though there is still a great discrepancy between the two with the private sector figure continuing to indicate contraction <b>…</b>
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High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed

High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed

High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed
High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed
High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed
High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed
High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed
High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed
High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed
High odds for June RBA cut; Singapore COE inflation impact eyed


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Question by singapore_freak: Singapore!!?
I’m going to be moving to Singapore this summer, and i was wondering if anyone had any tips.

-I’m in high school
-I’m going to be going to the American School
-I have a dog
-I’m going to be living in an apartment

Best answer:

Answer by Momu
Lot’s of sunblock coz it’s very hot over there.
Obey the law, don’t litter or anything like that coz u will literally be sent to prison.
Don’t smuggle drugs or you will be caught coz they’re very strick and the law has tougher sentence.
Obey, obey, obey the law…I can’t stress that enough.
enjoy Asian variety of food.
They have all major designer clothes there so don’t worry about that. Singaporeans enjoy shopping as their past time.

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