Singapore Forex Reserves Rose To US$184.34 Billion In October
SINGAPORE -(Dow Jones)- Singapore's foreign exchange reserves rose to US$184.34 billion at the end of October from US$182.04 billion a month earlier and were higher than US$162.17 billion a year earlier, the Monetary Authority of Singapore said Friday.
In Singapore dollar terms, the reserves were S$258.07 billion in October compared with S$256.19 billion in the previous month and S$240.60 billion a year earlier, the central bank said on its Web site.
The central bank doesn't explain changes in its monthly reserves position.
-By P.R. Venkat, Dow Jones Newswires; +65 64154 152; venkat.pr@-dowjones.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
11-06-09 0424ET
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