Is S$500 billion in aggregate reserves enough or does Singapore need higher taxes?

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Singapore’s aggregate reserves is a state secret, however, analysts’ estimates place it at well over S$500 billion (US$370 billion). Maybank Kim Eng economist Chua Hak...

 

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