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Singapore's inflation probably remained benign in May

Singapore will release May inflation data on 23 June. 

According to Standard Chartered, "the inflation rate is expected to have remained at -0.5% y/y for a second consecutive month on a favourable base effect. Inflation will likely remain dragged down by housing inflation; housing and utilities inflation subtracted 1ppt from headline inflation in April". 

However, it may have been somewhat supported by a rebound in motor vehicle ownership permit prices, which likely pushed up transport inflation. Standard Chartered adds, inflation is likely to remain benign at 0.1% in 2015, compared to 1.0% in 2014, which is within the government's forecast range of -0.5% to 0.5%.

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