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Record Singapore-US Rate Gap May Widen Further on Inflows, Fed

Record Singapore-US Rate Gap May Widen Further on Inflows, Fed

Title: Record Singapore-US Rate Differential Could Expand Due to Inflows and Federal Reserve Policy

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Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 23:59:01 UTC

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