Singapore budget 2015: Building our future, strengthening social security
Our Budget for FY2014 is expected to record a slightly smallerdeficit than what we had estimated a year ago. We had budgetedfor an overall deficit of $1.2 billion (or 0.3% of GDP). We nowexpect a very small deficit of $0.1 billion, close to a balancedposition.
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Main Authors: | GOH, Clarence, WONG, Felix |
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