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  1. On latest estimates, the Singapore economy grew by 1.2% in 2008. GDP in the fourth quarter declined by 3.7% compared to a year earlier, or by 17.0% on a quarter-on-quarter annualised basis.

  2. www.mof.gov.sg › Singapore-Budget › Budget-ArchivesMOF | Budget Archives

    Singapore Budget 2009. Revenue and Expenditure ( 5,503 KB) (Budget Debate Round-Up Speech 165 KB) Budget Speech (544 KB) Singapore Budget 2008.

  3. www.mof.gov.sg › fy2009_budget_debate_round_up_speechPART II - Ministry of Finance

    budget debate round-up speech 2009 * Delivered in Parliament on 5 February 2009 by the Minister for Finance Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam. 68 | RIGHT SIZE: A FORCEFUL PACKAGE

  4. On 22 January 2009—a month earlier than convention dictated—Singapore’s Minister for Finance introduced an extraordinary Budget, designed to address “a time of grave economic crisis”. 1 In response to the gravity of the global financial crisis, the Government put forward a S$20.5 billion Resilience Package.

  5. www.nas.gov.sg › archivesonline › dataPRESS RELEASE Report

    budget 2009 - press statement: keeping jobs, building for the future The Minister for Finance, Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, delivered the Budget Statement for the Financial Year (FY) 2009 on 22 January 2009 .

  6. Singapore Budget 2009 addresses the key concerns of many Singaporeans which includes an overview on tax changes. Visit the page to find out more

  7. Feb 13, 2009 · We flexed our muscle by announcing a $20.5 billion Resilience Package as Singapore faces its worst-ever recession. The Package aims to save jobs in the recession, and to help viable companies stay afloat.

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