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Singapore Economic Calendar

Macroeconomic data releases and central bank meetings for Singapore. CPI, jobs reports, GDP, FOMC, RBI, ECB, BoJ, BoE β€” color-coded by market impact.

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Singapore economic data overview

Major macroeconomic releases for Singapore include CPI inflation, GDP growth, employment data, central bank policy decisions, and trade balance reports. The next 30-day window may be quiet between scheduled releases β€” most major data points cluster around month-end and quarter-end. Central bank meetings happen on a fixed schedule that we track separately.

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Recent Singapore economic news

China railway sets single-day passenger record on May Day holiday

The Quick Take * China's railway system hit a new single-day passenger record during the May Day holiday on May 1, 2026 * Tourism surge seen as a bright spot amid weak consumption and prolonged property sector downturn * No specific analyst or institutional response cited in available coverage * Sustained travel demand during golden-week holidays could support consumer and transport stocks in H1 2026 * Strong domestic travel data may boost regional tourism-linked equities across Asia, incl

May 4, 2026

Japan PM Takaichi Meets Vietnam Leaders in Hanoi to Revive Investment Ties

The Quick Take * Japan PM Sanae Takaichi held talks with Vietnamese President To Lam in Hanoi to boost bilateral economic ties * Japanese investment in Vietnam has reportedly declined, prompting high-level diplomatic engagement to reverse the trend * Japan is Vietnam's largest provider of official development assistance (ODA) and a key investor and trading partner * Both sides aim to strengthen ties, with outcomes from Hanoi talks likely to shape near-term Japanese FDI flows into Vietnam *

May 4, 2026

Magnitude-5.6 Earthquake Strikes Taiwan Region, GFZ Reports

The Quick Take * A magnitude-5.6 earthquake struck the Taiwan region, according to GFZ (German Research Centre for Geosciences) * No immediate market reaction data available; Taiwan's technology-heavy equity market may face early volatility * No analyst or institutional response cited in current coverage; monitoring underway * Aftershock risk and infrastructure impact assessments will determine broader economic disruption * Taiwan is a critical global semiconductor hub; any production disr

May 4, 2026

Hong Kong bans public vaping, signals broader tobacco restrictions ahead

The Quick Take * Hong Kong has banned vaping in public spaces as part of a broader campaign to curb tobacco use * No immediate market price reaction data available; sentiment is bearish for e-cigarette and tobacco-adjacent stocks * Officials signalled stricter rules are likely to follow, indicating a multi-phase regulatory crackdown * Wider restrictions on tobacco products expected in subsequent policy rounds, per government officials * Move mirrors tightening vaping regulations across Asi

May 4, 2026

US Courts Philippines Amid Southeast Asia Trade & Geopolitical Tensions

The Quick Take * Washington is actively courting Manila as Southeast Asia faces economic fallout from Trump's Middle East actions * No specific price or market movement data reported; analysis is geopolitical and macroeconomic in nature * Kevin Chen of S Rajaratnam School of International Studies warns the broader SEA region is watching US-PH ties closely * Southeast Asian nations face a strategic dilemma balancing US engagement against economic risks from US policy actions * US-Philippine

May 4, 2026

China universities attract surge in foreign students from Asia and Africa

The Quick Take * Foreign student enrollment in China is recovering post-pandemic, led by demand from Asia and Africa * Key drivers include lower tuition costs, government scholarships, and shifting geopolitical dynamics * No specific institutional or analyst market reaction reported in available coverage * Trend signals sustained growth in China's international education sector and soft-power outreach * Rising Asian and African student flows to China may redirect demand away from Western a

May 4, 2026

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US data via FRED (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis). Central bank meeting schedules are publicly announced calendars. Times shown are scheduled; actual release times may vary slightly. Not investment advice β€” see disclaimer.