Singapore's exports plunged again in July - the fifth straight month of double-digit falls - on the back of the prolonged electronics slump. Non-oil domestic exports fell 11.2 per cent last month, according to data out yesterday.
CIMB Private Banking economist Song Seng Wun said June's large fall could be"the bottom of the current cycle, but double-digit declines might persist over the next few months" as orders continue to weaken. Electronics exports were the main culprit in July.
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