Singapore’s January CPI remained mixed as finances stabilise

MAS is expected to take a balanced monetary stance in the months ahead; the FY 2026 Budget included a 40% corporate income tax refund for the 2026 year of assessment.
Singapore’s January CPI remained mixed as finances stabilise

In January 2026, Singapore's headline consumer price inflation (CPI) rose by 1.4% year-on-year (YoY) from 1.2% in December 2025, in line with consensus

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