The Jakarta Glob, 19 Nov 2009
Singapore sees a return to modest growth and higher inflation next year, which may spur the central bank to tighten policy in April by allowing its currency to gradually strengthen.
The central bank joined other policy makers around Asia in saying it was watching property prices and lifted its 2010 inflation forecast to between 2.5 and 3.5 percent on Thursday, as a flood of foreign investment raises asset bubble worries.
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