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Singapore firms’ payment performance in Q1 worst since 2016: SCCB

SINGAPORE firms’ payment performance has in the first quarter of 2020 hit its lowest since the third quarter of 2016, with the services and manufacturing sectors seeing the largest year-on-year (y-o-y) increases in slow payment, the Singapore Commercial Credit Bureau (SCCB) said on Monday. Prompt payments plunged 8.5 percentage points y-o-y to 43.20 per cent from 51.70 per […]

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How can tariff reduction under RCEP reduce Asean’s exports?

Free trade agreement (FTA) generates both winners and losers, and the formation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is no exception. This column argues that tariff reduction under RCEP is likely to reduce ASEAN’s exports as it will erode trade preferences of ASEAN granted by existing FTA partners. RCEP is a regional agreement that aims to liberalize […]

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COVID-19 batters Indonesia’s loan growth to record low

Indonesia’s loan growth fell to a more than 10-year low in February as a cooling economy due to the COVID-19 pandemic hit credit demand across business sectors. The country’s banking industry recorded a 5.93 percent loan growth in this year’s second month, the lowest expansion since November 2009, according to Financial Services Authority (OJK) data. The figure […]

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