Bloomberg.com, 22 Jan 2009, Shamim Adam and Andrea Tan
Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore, suffering its deepest recession since independence, will spend S$20.5 billion ($13.7 billion) to help businesses and workers, Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said today.
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