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MONTHLY DIGEST OF STATISTICS SINGAPORE, JANUARY 2012

ISSN 0037-5640

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Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

CONTENTS

Page

Preface

Notes on Changes and Revisions

Statistical Tables

Climate and Air Quality

Population

Labour and Productivity

National Income and Balance of Payments

14

Business Expectations

19

Business Formation and Cessation

21

Manufacturing

23

Construction and Real Estate

26

Services

33

External Trade

39

Transport and Communications

51

Tourism

62

Finance

66

Public Finance

77

Prices

83

Health

103

Community Services

104

Culture and Recreation

106

Miscellaneous

108

Information Dissemination Services

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110

LIST OF TABLES BY SECTION


Page

Climate and Air Quality


1.1
1.2
1.3

Air Temperature and Sunshine


Mean Relative Humidity and Rainfall
Air Pollution Levels

1
1
2

Population and Growth Rate


Singapore Residents by Age Group, Ethnic Group and Sex,
End June 2011
Live-births by Ethnic Group and Sex
Live-births by Birth Order
Deaths by Ethnic Group and Sex

Population
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8

Infant Deaths by Ethnic Group


Marriages Registered under the Womens Charter by
Ethnic Group of Couple
Marriages Registered under the Administration of Muslim Law Act
by Ethnic Group of Couple

4
6
6
7
7
8
8

Labour and Productivity


3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5

Employment Services
Changes in Labour Productivity by Industry
Average Monthly Nominal Earnings Per Employee by Industry
Average Monthly Recruitment Rate by Industry and
Occupational Group
Average Monthly Resignation Rate by Industry and
Occupational Group

9
10
11
12
13

National Income and Balance of Payments


4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5

Gross Domestic Product by Industry


Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product
Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Gross Domestic Product Deflators by Industry
Balance of Payments

14
15
15
16
17

Business Expectations
5.1
5.2

Business Expectations for the Manufacturing Sector


Business Expectations for the Services Sector

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19
20

Page

Business Formation and Cessation


6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4

Formation of Companies by Industry


Cessation of Companies by Industry
Formation of Businesses by Industry
Cessation of Businesses by Industry

21
21
22
22

Manufacturing
7.1
7.2
7.3

Index of Industrial Production


Investment Commitments in Manufacturing and Services
Indices of Unit Business Cost and Unit Labour Cost

23
25
25

Construction and Real Estate


8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8

Contracts Awarded and Progress Payments Certified


Available and Vacant Private Residential Properties
Supply of Private Residential Properties in the Pipeline by
Development Status
Approval, Construction Commencement and Completion of
Private Residential Properties
Available and Vacant Executive Condominiums and Supply of
Executive Condominiums in the Pipeline by Development Status
Available and Vacant Commercial and Industrial Properties
Supply of Commercial and Industrial Properties in the Pipeline by
Development Status
Approval, Construction Commencement and Completion of
Commercial and Industrial Developments

26
27
28
28
29
30
31
32

Services
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5

Retail Sales Index


Food & Beverage Services Index
Domestic Wholesale Trade Index
Foreign Wholesale Trade Index
Business Receipts Index for Services Industries

33
35
36
37
38

External Trade
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7

External Trade by Type


Imports by Major Region/Country
Exports by Major Region/Country
Imports by Commodity Section
Exports by Commodity Section
Domestic Exports by Commodity Section
Re-Exports by Commodity Section

39
41
42
43
45
47
49

Page

Transport and Communications


11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7

Sea Cargo and Shipping Statistics


Civil Aircraft Arrivals/Departures, Passengers and Mail
Air Cargo Discharged by Region/Country of Origin
Air Cargo Loaded by Region/Country of Destination
Air Passenger Arrivals by Region/Country of Embarkation
Air Passenger Departures by Region/Country of Disembarkation
Motor Vehicle Population by Type of Vehicle

51
51
52
53
54
55
56

11.8
11.9
11.10
11.11
11.12
11.13
11.14

Motor Vehicle Population by Vehicle Quota Category


New Registration of Motor Vehicles by Vehicle Quota Category
Motor Vehicles De-Registered by Vehicle Quota Category
Motor Vehicle Quota, Quota Premium and Prevailing Quota Premium
Road Casualties
Postal Articles Handled and Telecommunications
Total SMS Messages

56
57
57
58
59
60
61

International Visitor Arrivals by Region/Country of Residence


International Visitor Arrivals by a) Sex and b) Age Group
International Visitor Arrivals by Length of Stay
Outbound Departures of Singapore Residents by Mode of Transport
Gazetted Hotel Statistics

62
63
64
64
65

13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6

Currency in Circulation
Money Supply
Monetary Survey
Domestic Interest Rates
Exchange Rates
Official Foreign Reserves

66
66
67
67
68
68

13.7
13.8
13.9

Assets of Domestic Banking Units


Liabilities of Domestic Banking Units
Loans and Advances of Domestic Banking Units
to Non-Bank Customers by Industry
Assets and Liabilities of Asian Currency Units
Assets of Finance Companies
Liabilities of Finance Companies
Assets and Liabilities of Domestic and Asian Currency
Unit Operations of Merchant Banks

69
70

Tourism
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5

Finance

13.10
13.11
13.12
13.13

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71
72
72
73
73

Page

Finance (continued)
13.14
13.15
13.16

Pledges at Pawnshops
Central Provident Fund Contributions, Withdrawals and
Amount Due to Members
Turnover on the Singapore Exchange (Equities)

74
75
76

Public Finance
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5

Government Finance
Government Debt
Government Operating Revenue
Government Operating Expenditure
Government Development Expenditure

77
77
78
79
80

14.6
14.7

Duty-Paid Releases of Liquors


Duty-Paid Releases of Tobacco and Petroleum

81
82

15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4

Consumer Price Index


Consumer Price Index for Households in Different Income Groups
Price Indices of Selected Consumer Items
Average Retail Prices of Selected Items

83
87
88
89

15.5
15.6
15.7
15.8
15.9

Domestic Supply Price Index


Singapore Manufactured Products Price Index
Import Price Index
Export Price Index
Construction Materials Market Prices

91
93
95
97
99

15.10

Price Index of Housing & Development Board Resale Flats

100

15.11
15.12

Private Property Price Index by Type of Property


Price Indices of Non-Landed Private Residential Properties
by Locality and Completion Status
Commercial Property Rental Index by Type of Property

100
101
102

Hospital Admissions and Public Sector Outpatient Attendances


Admissions to Public Sector Hospitals

103
103

Prices

15.13

Health
16.1
16.2

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Page

Community Services
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4

Number and Capacity of Child Care Centres


Enrolment in Child Care Centres by Type of Programme and
Organisation
Public Assistance Recipients by Category
Residents in Old Folks Homes by Type of Organisation and Sex

104
104
105
105

Culture and Recreation


18.1
18.2

Attendances at Cinemas and Visitors to Places of Interest


Utilisation of Sports Facilities

106
107

Miscellaneous
19.1
19.2
19.3
19.4

Electricity Generation and Sales


Gas Sales
Livestock Slaughtered and Fish Supply and Wholesale
Number of Bankruptcy Petitions, Orders Made and Discharges

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108
108
109
109

NOTATION
p
na
nec
nes

preliminary
not available
nil or negligible
not elsewhere classified
not elsewhere specified

NOTES
Figures may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Some figures, particularly those for the most recent time periods, are
provisional and may be subject to revision in later issues.
Values are shown in Singapore dollars (unless otherwise stated)
OTHER REFERENCE
A companion book, Yearbook of Statistics Singapore, 2011, is published by
the Singapore Department of Statistics. The Yearbook contains brief notes on
coverage, definitions and data sources for each topic and annual data for ten
years ago and the latest six years.

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NOTES ON CHANGES AND REVISIONS


From time to time, changes are made to the Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore to
maintain its currency and relevance. Such changes include addition of new series and replacement
of existing series as a result of revision necessitated by changed circumstances.
New Table
The following table is included: With effect from the August 2010 issue:
Table 15.10 Price Index of Housing & Development Board Resale Flats
With effect from the October 2010 issue:
Table 17.1 Number and Capacity of Child Care Centres
With effect from the January 2012 issue:
Table 8.5 Available and Vacant Executive Condominiums and Supply of
Executive Condominiums in the Pipeline by Development Status

Replacement of Existing Series


With effect from the Sep 2010 issue:

The following tables contain rebased series with reference year 2005=100:
i.
Table 7.3: Indices of Unit Business Cost and Unit Labour Cost

With effect from the Mar 2011 issue:

The following tables contain rebased series with reference year 2010=100:
i.
Table 9.1: Retail Sales Index
i.
Table 9.2: Food & Beverage Services Index

With effect from the Jul 2011 issue:

The following table presents data based on Industry Classification Benchmark:


i.
Table 13.16: Turnover on the Singapore Exchange (Equities)

Other Changes
With effect from the Nov 2010 issue:

Table 16.2 Admission to Public Sector Hospitals: Data breakdown for Khoo
Teck Puat Hospital has been added.

With effect from the Jan 2011 issue:

Table 19.3 Livestock Slaughtered and Fish Supply and Auction: Fish Auction
has been renamed as Fish Wholesale.

With effect from the Apr 2011 issue:

Table 5.2 Business Expectations for the Services Sector: Recreation,


Community & Personal Services have been added. Amusement &
Recreation have been discontinued.
With effect from the May 2011 issue:

Table 3.3 Average Monthly Nominal Earnings per Employee by Industry:


New industry groups based on Singapore Standard Industrial Classification
(SSIC) 2010 are presented.

Table 11.13: Postal Articles Handled and Telecommunications: Residential


Wired Broadband, Corporate Wired Broadband and Wireless Broadband
have been added. Residential Broadband and Corporate Broadband have
been discontinued.

Table 18.2: Utilisation of Sport Facilities: Swimming has been renamed as


Swimming Pool.

Table 9.5: Business Receipts Index for Services Industries: Other Services
Activities has been renamed as Recreation & Personal Services and
Health and Social Work has been renamed as Health & Social Services.
With effect from the June 2011 issue:

Table 11.3: Air Cargo Discharged by Region/Country of Region


Table 11.4: Air Cargo Loaded by Region/Country of Destination: Vietnam
has been added. West Asia has been renamed to Middle East. Data
breakdown for selected countries have been discontinued.

Table 11.5: Air Passenger Arrivals by Region/Country of Embarkation


Table 11.6: Air Passenger Departures by Region/Country of Disembarkation
West Asia has been renamed to Middle East
With effect from the Oct 2011 issue:

Table 1.3: Air Pollution Levels: PM10 (g/m3) (mean) has been added.

Table 17.2: Enrolment in Child Care Centres by Type of Programme and


Organisation: Voluntary and PAP Community Foundation have been
added.
With effect from the Jan 2012 issue:

Table 11.12: Road Casualties: Others, Others : Fatalities and Others :


Injured have been added.

Table 15.1: Consumer Price Index


Table15.2: Consumer Price Index for Households in Different Income
Groups: Consumer Price Index : All Items less Imputed Rentals on OwnerOccupied Accommodation has been added.

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Climate and Air Quality

1.1

AIR TEMPERATURE AND SUNSHINE

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Daily Maximum

31.9

31.3

31.9

31.0

30.9

31.9

31.1

29.9

Daily Minimum

24.9

24.7

25.5

25.6

25.1

24.1

24.6

24.5

Maximum

35.5

35.3

32.9

32.5

32.4

32.5

32.5

32.3

Minimum

21.7

21.4

22.2

23.3

21.5

22.5

22.8

22.8

5.7

5.6

7.8

6.1

5.1

5.3

4.7

3.3

Air Temperature in Degree Celsius


Means

Absolute Extremes

Bright Sunshine
Daily Mean Hours

Source : National Environment Agency

1.2

MEAN RELATIVE HUMIDITY AND RAINFALL

2010

Mean Relative Humidity

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

at 2.00 pm (Per Cent)

71

73

70

72

75

77

76

77

2,075

2,525

77

81

136

217

378

285

Rainfall
Total (mm)
Maximum in a Day (mm)

121

216

30

30

40

54

79

87

Number of Rainy Days

178

188

13

14

20

24

21

Source : National Environment Agency


1 The ratio of the actual amount of water vapour in a given volume of air to the amount that would be
present were the air saturated at the same temperature, expressed in percentages.

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Climate and Air Quality

1.3

AIR POLLUTION LEVELS

2010
3

Sulphur Dioxide (g / m ) (mean)


3

Nitrogen Dioxide (g / m ) (mean)


3 1
PM 10 (g / m )
(2nd Maximum 24-hourly mean)

(mean)
3

Carbon Monoxide (mg / m )


(2nd Maximum 8-hourly mean)
3

Ozone (g / m )
(4th Maximum 8-hourly mean)

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

11

10

13

14

18

13

23

25

23

31

33

30

25

22

127

76

46

49

74

54

34

40

26

27

25

32

34

26

21

23

2.2

2.0

1.3

1.6

1.9

1.6

1.4

1.1

129

110

62

74

70

76

78

83

Source : National Environment Agency


Notes : United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Standards for Air Quality
Sulphur Dioxide 80 g/m3 (annual mean)
Nitrogen Dioxide 100 g/m3 (annual mean)
PM 10 (Particulate Matter 10 microns ) 150 g/m3 (2nd Maximum 24-hourly mean)
Carbon Monoxide 10 mg/m3 (2nd Maximum 8-hourly mean)
Ozone 147 g/m3 (4th Maximum 8-hourly mean)
All measurements of air quality are corrected to reference temperature of 25oC and pressure of 760 mm of mercury.

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Population

2.1

POPULATION AND GROWTH RATE

Singapore Residents
Total Population

Total

Year

Singapore
Citizens

Singapore
Permanent
Residents

Non-Residents

Number (Thousand) as at June


1990 (Census)

3,047.1

2,735.9

2,623.7

112.1

311.3

2000 (Census)

4,027.9

3,273.4

2,985.9

287.5

754.5

2005

4,265.8

3,467.8

3,081.0

386.8

797.9

2006

4,401.4

3,525.9

3,107.9

418.0

875.5

2007

4,588.6

3,583.1

3,133.8

449.2

1,005.5

2008

4,839.4

3,642.7

3,164.4

478.2

1,196.7

2009

4,987.6

3,733.9

3,200.7

533.2

1,253.7

2010 (Census)

5,076.7

3,771.7

3,230.7

541.0

1,305.0

2011

5,183.7

3,789.3

3,257.2

532.0

1,394.4

Average Annual Growth 1 (Per Cent)


1990 (Census)

2.3 3

1.7 3

1.7 3

2.3 3

9.0

2000 (Census)

2.8

1.8

1.3

9.9

9.3

2005

2.4

1.6

0.8

8.6

5.9

2006

3.2

1.7

0.9

8.1

9.7

2007

4.3

1.6

0.8

7.5

14.9

2008

5.5

1.7

1.0

6.5

19.0

2009

3.1

2.5

1.1

11.5

4.8

2010 (Census)

1.8

1.0

0.9

1.5

4.1

2011

2.1

0.5

0.8

-1.7

6.9

1 For 1990 and 2000, growth rate refers to the annualised change over the last ten years. For 2005 onwards, growth rate refers
to the change over the previous year.
2 Total population comprises Singapore residents and non-residents. Resident population comprises Singapore citizens and
permanent residents.
3 Based on 1980 and 1990 using de facto concept.

Population

2.2

SINGAPORE RESIDENTS BY AGE GROUP, ETHNIC GROUP


AND SEX, END JUNE 2011
Thousand

Ethnic Group / Sex

Total

0-4

5-9

10 - 14

15 - 19

20 - 24

25 - 29

30 - 34

35 - 39

3,789.3

188.2

208.1

240.5

260.7

255.1

262.6

297.6

316.2

Males

1,868.2

95.9

106.0

123.4

132.6

128.2

127.1

141.9

154.1

Females

1,921.1

92.4

102.1

117.1

128.2

126.8

135.5

155.6

162.1

2,808.3

126.4

135.7

164.7

183.7

181.8

188.7

215.3

231.7

Males

1,375.7

64.8

69.5

85.0

93.8

91.7

92.0

102.1

110.4

Females

1,432.6

61.6

66.2

79.7

89.9

90.2

96.7

113.2

121.3

506.6

31.4

35.3

42.6

47.7

46.2

38.7

31.0

32.2

Males

252.2

16.1

18.2

22.1

24.5

23.6

19.6

15.0

15.6

Females

254.4

15.3

17.1

20.5

23.2

22.6

19.2

16.0

16.6

349.0

22.0

26.9

24.1

22.8

21.8

26.8

36.2

35.5

Males

180.5

10.9

13.4

12.1

11.3

10.8

12.4

18.5

20.2

Females

168.5

11.1

13.5

12.0

11.5

11.1

14.4

17.7

15.3

Total

Chinese

Malays

Indians

Others

125.3

8.4

10.3

9.1

6.5

5.2

8.4

15.0

16.8

Males

59.7

4.1

5.0

4.3

2.9

2.2

3.2

6.3

7.9

Females

65.6

4.3

5.3

4.8

3.6

3.0

5.3

8.7

9.0

Note : Singapore resident population comprises Singapore citizens and permanent residents.

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Population

2.2

SINGAPORE RESIDENTS BY AGE GROUP, ETHNIC GROUP


AND SEX, END JUNE 2011 (continued)
Thousand

Ethnic Group / Sex

40 - 44

45 - 49

50 - 54

55 - 59

60 - 64

65 - 69

70 - 74

75 - 79

80 - 84

306.6

324.0

308.1

260.7

208.2

112.4

100.1

66.9

42.1

31.1

Males

150.7

163.0

155.4

130.7

102.8

54.1

46.1

29.1

16.6

10.2

Females

155.9

161.0

152.7

130.0

105.4

58.3

53.9

37.8

25.6

20.9

Total

Chinese

85 & over

225.7

240.9

237.7

209.0

171.1

94.8

84.4

54.9

35.1

26.9

Males

108.4

120.1

119.1

104.7

84.5

45.7

38.9

23.9

13.2

8.0

Females

117.3

120.8

118.6

104.3

86.6

49.1

45.4

31.0

21.9

18.8

Malays

35.7

44.3

39.6

29.6

20.5

9.7

8.9

7.1

3.8

2.2

Males

17.4

21.9

19.8

14.4

9.8

4.4

4.1

2.9

1.7

1.0

Females

18.4

22.4

19.8

15.1

10.7

5.3

4.8

4.1

2.1

1.1

Indians

30.5

27.8

23.5

17.5

13.2

6.4

5.6

4.1

2.6

1.7

Males

17.8

15.2

12.5

8.9

6.5

3.1

2.5

1.9

1.4

1.0

Females

12.7

12.6

10.9

8.5

6.7

3.3

3.1

2.2

1.2

0.6

14.7

10.9

7.4

4.6

3.3

1.5

1.2

0.9

0.6

0.4

Males

7.2

5.8

4.0

2.6

2.0

0.9

0.6

0.4

0.3

0.2

Females

7.5

5.1

3.4

2.0

1.3

0.6

0.6

0.5

0.4

0.3

Others

Note : Singapore resident population comprises Singapore citizens and permanent residents.

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Population

2.3

LIVE-BIRTHS BY ETHNIC GROUP AND SEX


Number

Ethnic Group / Sex

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Total
Males
Females

37,967
19,643
18,323

39,630
20,429
19,201

3,175
1,681
1,494

3,328
1,711
1,617

3,552
1,892
1,660

3,424
1,734
1,690

3,620
1,845
1,775

3,495
1,799
1,696

Chinese
Males
Females

23,303
12,099
11,204

24,681
12,872
11,809

1,981
1,042
939

2,102
1,114
988

2,195
1,187
1,008

2,135
1,086
1,049

2,286
1,185
1,101

2,218
1,180
1,038

Malays
Males
Females

5,711
2,961
2,749

5,719
2,883
2,836

467
231
236

484
240
244

507
261
246

511
268
243

498
244
254

472
240
232

Indians
Males
Females

4,285
2,168
2,117

4,378
2,247
2,131

331
189
142

349
169
180

429
227
202

337
170
167

403
206
197

405
189
216

Others
Males
Females

4,668
2,415
2,253

4,852
2,427
2,425

396
219
177

393
188
205

421
217
204

441
210
231

433
210
223

400
190
210

Source : Registry of Births and Deaths


Note : Data prior to 2011 are based on date of occurrence while those for 2011 are based on date of registration.
Figures for males and females may not add up to the total due to sex not reported.

2.4

LIVE-BIRTHS BY BIRTH ORDER


Number

Birth Order

2010

2011

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

Total 1

37,967

39,630

9,631

9,592

9,163

9,873

10,055

10,539

1st

18,130

19,040

4,644

4,641

4,495

4,637

4,793

5,115

2nd

13,404

14,082

3,378

3,326

3,165

3,541

3,670

3,706

3rd

4,615

4,732

1,145

1,145

1,060

1,252

1,199

1,221

4th

1,296

1,281

344

337

322

314

299

346

5th

367

331

85

104

82

86

70

93

6th & Over

155

164

35

39

39

43

24

58

Source : Registry of Births and Deaths


Note : Data prior to 2011 are based on date of occurrence while those for 2011 are based on date of registration.
1 Includes birth order not stated.

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Population

2.5

DEATHS BY ETHNIC GROUP AND SEX


Number

Ethnic Group / Sex

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Total
Males
Females

17,610
9,682
7,926

17,956
9,786
8,170

1,564
843
721

1,451
790
661

1,386
747
639

1,474
826
648

1,484
784
700

1,444
778
666

Chinese
Males
Females

13,349
7,244
6,105

13,503
7,250
6,253

1,195
626
569

1,071
578
493

1,060
566
494

1,103
597
506

1,107
592
515

1,086
578
508

Malays
Males
Females

2,535
1,381
1,153

2,598
1,370
1,228

215
106
109

230
114
116

211
109
102

199
119
80

222
102
120

209
114
95

Indians
Males
Females

1,282
795
487

1,396
876
520

114
81
33

107
72
35

91
59
32

128
83
45

118
69
49

106
62
44

Others
Males
Females

444
262
181

459
290
169

40
30
10

43
26
17

24
13
11

44
27
17

37
21
16

43
24
19

Source : Registry of Births & Deaths


Note : Figures for males and females may not add up to the total due to sex not reported.
Data are based on date of registration.

2.6

INFANT DEATHS BY ETHNIC GROUP


Number

Ethnic Group

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Total

100

96

10

10

Chinese

52

51

Malays

23

29

Indians

15

Others

10

Source : Registry of Births & Deaths


Note : Data are based on date of registration.

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Population

2.7

MARRIAGES REGISTERED UNDER THE WOMEN'S CHARTER


BY ETHNIC GROUP OF COUPLE
Number

Ethnic Group of Couple

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

20,230

22,838

1,704

936

2,107

2,322

3,154

2,384

Chinese

14,535

16,498

1,133

525

1,634

1,778

2,468

1,802

Indians

799

879

73

48

58

52

113

78

1,346

1,495

113

108

86

123

147

142

3,550

3,966

385

255

329

369

426

362

Total

Others

Inter-Ethnic 2

Source : Registry of Marriages


Note : Excludes marriages previously solemnized under religious and customary rites.
1 "Others" comprises couples of the same ethnicity from other ethnic groups besides Chinese and Indians,
namely Malays, Eurasians, Caucasians and other ethnicities as one single Others group.
E.g. Eurasian-Eurasian, Caucasian-Caucasian, Others-Others
2 "Inter-Ethnic" marriages refer to marriages where both the groom and bride are of different ethnicity.
E.g. Indian-Chinese, Eurasian-Caucasian, Chinese-Malay, Chinese-Others

2.8

MARRIAGES REGISTERED UNDER THE ADMINISTRATION OF MUSLIM LAW ACT


BY ETHNIC GROUP OF COUPLE
Number

Ethnic Group of Couple

2010

2011

Total

4,133

4,418

379

81

251

458

562

663

Malays

2,381

2,635

227

47

139

273

346

400

Indians

174

178

13

15

14

17

28

200

184

12

15

21

26

29

1,378

1,421

127

28

82

150

173

206

Others

Inter-Ethnic 2

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Source : Registry of Muslim Marriages


1 "Others" comprises Muslim couples of the same ethnicity from other ethnic groups besides Malays and Indians,
namely Chinese, Eurasians, Caucasians, and other ethnicities as one single Others group.
E.g. Eurasian-Eurasian, Caucasian-Caucasian, Others-Others
2 "Inter-Ethnic" marriages refer to marriages where both the groom and bride are of different ethnicity.
E.g. Malay-Indian, Malay-Chinese, Indian-Others

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Labour and Productivity

3.1

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Number

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

99,608

100,272

9,643

8,181

9,096

8,918

8,605

7,425

Males

49,614

47,145

4,457

3,818

4,307

4,247

4,159

3,774

Females

49,994

53,127

5,186

4,363

4,789

4,671

4,446

3,651

Job Seekers Attended to


Total

Job Seekers Given


Job Referrals

55,821

44,450

4,022

3,444

4,103

3,389

3,794

3,078

Males

29,010

23,223

2,098

1,864

2,201

1,705

2,011

1,760

Females

26,811

21,227

1,924

1,580

1,902

1,684

1,783

1,318

17,732

14,223

1,193

1,192

1,331

1,145

1,358

1,223

Males

9,450

7,487

600

622

732

599

699

693

Females

8,282

6,736

593

570

599

546

659

530

Job Seekers Placed


in Employment

Source : Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA)


Note : Data are based on date of data entry.
WDA, which was set up in September 2003, has take over from Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on the provision
of employment services. Henceforth, local job seekers can approach the career centres located at the
Community Development Councils (CDCs), which are collaborations between WDA and the CDCs, as well as e2i,
which is operated by the National Trade Union Congress (NTUC) and a partner of WDA in the provision of
employment services. The figures on employment services above are the results of the collective efforts of the
CDC career centres and e2i.

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Labour and Productivity

3.2

CHANGES IN LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY BY INDUSTRY 1


(Compared With The Same Period A Year Ago)
Per Cent

Industry

2009

2010

-3.4

10.7

15.3

6.2

7.8

5.6

-2.4

2.3

Total 2 (excluding Construction)

-2.9

11.0

15.7

6.1

8.0

5.4

-2.7

2.4

Goods Producing Industries

Total 2

2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2011 Q1 2011 Q2 2011 Q3

-2.4

24.5

37.2

11.3

19.6

13.9

-5.0

10.3

Manufacturing

1.6

31.9

47.4

13.8

25.7

17.6

-5.2

14.0

Construction

4.0

2.9

7.0

4.4

-2.8

1.5

0.1

-2.1

-4.2

5.4

6.9

4.5

3.2

2.4

-0.7

-0.9

Wholesale & Retail Trade

-7.7

12.1

15.8

11.1

7.2

1.2

-3.7

-4.4

Transport & Storage

-9.3

4.7

7.7

3.1

0.6

1.1

0.2

-0.2

Hotels & Restaurants

-5.0

3.9

8.0

2.0

0.5

0.8

-1.2

-0.8

Information & Communications

-3.2

-3.4

-3.0

-4.5

-5.1

-5.4

-6.0

-6.8

Services Producing Industries

Financial Services

2.3

3.2

1.3

-0.7

0.5

2.8

2.5

3.7

Business Services

-0.4

-0.9

-2.0

-2.6

-1.6

-3.0

-2.4

Other Services Industries

-0.4

8.9

11.2

11.8

11.0

11.3

2.2

0.4

Source : Singapore Department of Statistics


Ministry of Manpower
Note : The industries are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification 2005.
1 Based on Gross Value Added at 2005 Basic Prices.
2 Based on Gross Domestic Product at 2005 Market Prices.

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Labour and Productivity

3.3

AVERAGE MONTHLY NOMINAL EARNINGS PER EMPLOYEE BY INDUSTRY


Dollars

Industry

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

4,089

3,819

3,754

4,474

4,677

4,048

3,956

Manufacturing

4,264

3,797

3,880

4,741

4,881

4,064

4,059

Construction

3,118

2,921

2,877

3,250

3,571

3,040

3,004

Services

4,131

3,893

3,802

4,515

4,713

4,119

4,012

3,548

3,282

3,318

3,918

3,904

3,510

3,499

Transportation & Storage

3,931

3,643

3,728

4,285

4,305

3,858

4,086

Accommodation & Food Services

1,493

1,451

1,443

1,495

1,634

1,471

1,475

Information & Communications

5,350

5,516

5,073

5,621

5,601

5,638

5,317

Financial & Insurance Services

7,663

7,161

6,872

7,477

9,978

7,566

7,223

Total

Wholesale & Retail Trade

Real Estate Services

3,094

2,755

2,841

3,560

3,739

3,034

3,057

Professional Services

4,991

4,773

4,712

5,292

5,303

5,041

4,875

2,548

2,432

2,388

2,686

2,775

2,517

2,496

4,295

4,009

3,814

5,182

4,881

4,292

4,042

Administrative & Support


Services
Community, Social & Personal
Services

Source : Ministry of Manpower


Central Provident Fund Board
Note : Average monthly nominal earnings are computed using data from the CPF Board. They include bonuses, if any,
but exclude employers' CPF contributions. Data pertain to all full-time and part-time employees who contribute
to the CPF. Data exclude all identifiable self-employed persons.
From 2010, workers are classified using the employer's Unique Entity Number (UEN). Wage data may not be strictly
comparable with previous years.
Data are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) 2010.

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Labour and Productivity

3.4

AVERAGE MONTHLY RECRUITMENT RATE BY INDUSTRY AND


OCCUPATIONAL GROUP
Per Cent

2009

2010

2.2

2.8

2.9

3.0

2.6

2.6

2.8

3.0

Manufacturing

1.5

2.0

2.2

2.2

1.7

1.9

2.1

2.3

Construction

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.6

2.5

2.5

3.0

2.9

Services

2.4

3.1

3.3

3.3

2.9

2.8

3.0

3.3

Total

2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2011 Q1 2011 Q2 2011 Q3

Industry

Wholesale & Retail Trade

2.6

3.6

4.0

3.6

3.2

3.0

3.3

3.3

Transport & Storage

1.5

2.3

2.6

2.5

2.1

2.2

2.5

2.6

Hotels & Restaurants

3.8

4.7

4.7

5.0

5.2

4.4

5.0

4.9

Information & Communications

1.9

3.0

3.4

3.2

2.9

2.7

3.0

3.1

Financial Services

1.7

2.7

3.0

3.4

2.3

2.3

2.8

2.9

Real Estate & Leasing Services

3.4

4.7

4.5

3.9

4.1

4.2

4.0

3.7

Professional Services

2.6

3.0

3.5

3.3

2.3

2.4

2.6

3.4

4.3

5.0

5.1

5.2

5.0

4.9

4.9

5.3

1.8

1.8

1.9

2.2

1.5

1.8

1.9

2.2

3.0

2.7

2.2

3.1

2.8

3.0

3.4

2.9

Administrative & Support


Services
Community, Social & Personal
Services
Others

Occupational Group
Professionals, Managers,
Executives & Technicians
Clerical, Sales & Service Workers

1.6

2.2

2.4

2.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.6

3.1

4.0

4.2

4.0

4.0

3.6

4.0

3.9

2.3

2.7

2.7

2.8

2.5

2.7

2.8

2.9

Production & Transport Operators,


Cleaners & Labourers

Source : Ministry of Manpower


Note : Data pertain to both public and private sectors. For the private sector, only establishments
with at least 25 employees are included.
Data are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) 2005.
1 Includes Agriculture, Fishing, Quarrying, Utilities and Sewerage & Waste Management.

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Labour and Productivity

3.5

AVERAGE MONTHLY RESIGNATION RATE BY INDUSTRY AND


OCCUPATIONAL GROUP
Per Cent

Total

2009

2010

1.8

2.0

2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2011 Q1 2011 Q2 2011 Q3


2.2

2.1

1.8

2.0

2.1

2.1

Industry
Manufacturing

1.5

1.5

1.8

1.7

1.2

1.6

1.7

1.8

Construction

1.7

1.8

2.0

1.7

1.6

1.6

2.0

1.8

Services

1.9

2.3

2.5

2.4

2.0

2.2

2.3

2.3

2.4

2.9

3.4

2.8

2.2

2.7

2.5

2.6

Transport & Storage

1.2

1.6

1.8

1.7

1.3

1.6

1.6

1.8

Hotels & Restaurants

3.9

4.1

4.0

4.4

3.8

4.1

4.4

4.3

Wholesale & Retail Trade

Information & Communications

1.5

2.0

2.3

2.2

1.7

1.6

1.9

2.0

Financial Services

1.2

1.6

1.9

1.9

1.4

1.2

1.8

1.7

Real Estate & Leasing Services

2.7

3.0

3.1

3.1

3.0

3.0

3.2

3.0

Professional Services

1.6

1.8

2.1

1.9

1.6

1.6

2.0

2.0

3.4

4.0

4.4

4.2

3.9

4.1

4.1

4.0

Administrative & Support


Services
Community, Social & Personal
Services
Others

1.0

1.2

1.2

1.3

0.9

1.2

1.3

1.3

2.0

2.7

1.6

3.6

2.9

3.3

2.5

2.4

1.1

1.4

1.6

1.6

1.2

1.3

1.5

1.6

2.7

3.1

3.3

3.2

2.8

3.1

3.2

3.2

1.9

2.1

2.3

2.1

1.8

2.1

2.2

2.1

Occupational Group
Professionals, Managers,
Executives & Technicians
Clerical, Sales & Service Workers
Production & Transport Operators,
Cleaners & Labourers

Source : Ministry of Manpower


Note : Data pertain to both public and private sectors. For the private sector, only establishments
with at least 25 employees are included.
Data are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) 2005.
1 Includes Agriculture, Fishing, Quarrying, Utilities and Sewerage & Waste Management.

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Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

National Income and


Balance of Payments

4.1

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY


Million Dollars

Industry

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3P

At Current Market Prices


GDP at Current Market Prices

266,659.2

303,652.2

76,025.5

76,432.6

78,174.0

82,272.9

79,389.9

81,191.3

Goods Producing Industries


Manufacturing
Construction
Utilities

71,724.2
54,128.8
13,675.2
3,812.9
107.3

80,922.2
63,463.9
12,961.5
4,392.7
104.1

20,896.7
16,527.1
3,193.7
1,149.9
26.0

20,344.7
15,981.1
3,224.6
1,114.0
25.0

19,961.7
15,553.7
3,261.8
1,118.8
27.4

22,109.6
17,790.8
3,208.0
1,082.3
28.5

20,616.6
16,122.3
3,196.7
1,272.6
25.0

21,754.3
17,313.3
3,240.7
1,177.1
23.2

169,796.7
41,496.7
21,343.1
5,534.6
9,885.6
31,078.8
35,089.5
25,368.4

193,215.0
47,160.2
24,448.7
6,320.7
10,380.7
34,155.0
40,033.4
30,716.3

47,618.4
11,817.6
6,129.8
1,583.7
2,555.7
8,429.6
9,956.3
7,145.7

48,449.8
11,910.7
6,107.8
1,615.0
2,578.5
8,544.7
10,075.1
7,618.0

50,600.6
12,092.8
6,396.4
1,661.9
2,690.0
8,898.7
10,382.6
8,478.2

52,107.3
11,986.5
5,974.0
1,699.3
2,710.5
9,376.7
10,744.3
9,616.0

50,180.8
11,831.7
5,976.2
1,775.4
2,668.8
9,233.6
10,788.4
7,906.7

50,987.3
11,865.8
5,919.4
1,822.0
2,671.4
9,554.9
10,826.4
8,327.4

11,231.6

11,781.1

2,923.9

3,014.7

3,023.1

3,300.8

3,476.0

3,529.3

252,752.5
13,906.7

285,918.3
17,733.9

71,439.0
4,586.5

71,809.2
4,623.4

73,585.4
4,588.6

77,517.7
4,755.2

74,273.4
5,116.5

76,270.9
4,920.4

Other Goods Industries

Services Producing Industries


Wholesale & Retail Trade
Transport & Storage
Hotels & Restaurants
Information & Communications
Financial Services
Business Services
Other Services Industries
Ownership of Dwellings
Gross Value Added at Basic Prices
Add : Taxes on Products

At 2005 Market Prices


GDP at 2005 Market Prices
Goods Producing Industries
Manufacturing
Construction
Utilities
Other Goods Industries

Services Producing Industries


Wholesale & Retail Trade
Transport & Storage
Hotels & Restaurants
Information & Communications
Financial Services
Business Services
Other Services Industries
Ownership of Dwellings
Gross Value Added at Basic Prices
Add : Taxes on Products

248,587.0

284,560.7

73,544.7

71,467.3

71,822.3

74,098.0

74,298.7

75,813.2

72,526.4
58,217.8
10,544.6
3,658.8
105.2

90,669.5
75,479.4
11,187.9
3,897.1
105.1

24,764.8
21,010.8
2,755.9
971.8
26.3

22,422.3
18,584.5
2,827.5
985.0
25.3

22,464.8
18,580.8
2,861.2
995.4
27.4

24,008.3
20,209.2
2,808.7
961.7
28.7

23,677.1
19,843.6
2,796.4
1,011.2
25.9

25,106.8
21,231.4
2,835.7
1,016.2
23.5

159,384.3
39,438.4
22,530.5
4,679.2
9,551.9
30,239.7
29,250.4
23,694.2

176,199.3
45,412.2
23,883.2
5,090.9
9,825.5
33,933.2
30,976.9
27,077.4

44,286.3
11,528.6
6,074.0
1,270.2
2,451.8
8,438.4
7,748.1
6,775.2

44,569.0
11,597.6
6,011.5
1,276.3
2,490.8
8,408.6
7,795.0
6,989.2

44,900.0
11,330.5
6,053.4
1,318.4
2,475.5
8,743.0
7,872.7
7,106.5

45,703.2
11,499.8
6,027.2
1,325.4
2,487.1
9,288.2
7,897.8
7,177.7

46,071.9
11,553.9
6,338.8
1,337.2
2,507.3
9,277.1
7,907.9
7,149.7

46,202.3
11,574.4
6,263.6
1,347.4
2,526.0
9,295.5
7,930.0
7,265.4

6,204.9

6,145.0

1,538.3

1,527.1

1,529.3

1,543.0

1,533.8

1,524.8

238,115.6
10,471.4

273,013.8
11,546.9

70,589.4
2,955.3

68,518.4
2,948.9

68,894.1
2,928.2

71,254.5
2,843.5

71,282.8
3,015.9

72,833.9
2,979.3

Note : The industries are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification 2005.
1 Comprise Agriculture, Fishing and Quarrying.

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National Income and


Balance of Payments

4.2

EXPENDITURE ON GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT


(At 2005 Market Prices)
Million Dollars

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3P

248,587.0

284,560.7

73,544.7

71,467.3

71,822.3

74,098.0

74,298.7

75,813.2

Private Consumption
Expenditure

95,438.6

99,479.5

25,272.7

24,565.1

25,503.3

25,276.1

26,765.1

26,303.0

Government Consumption
Expenditure

26,866.0

29,814.0

5,281.0

7,117.6

7,568.6

10,165.1

5,581.3

7,278.5

Gross Fixed Capital Formation

66,655.4

70,038.4

16,944.3

17,549.5

17,922.8

16,270.9

18,550.7

18,660.0

Changes in Inventories

-6,675.0

-3,884.2

2,539.0

-2,314.1

-1,601.6

-789.8

1,204.5

988.3

68,379.4

94,380.0

24,607.8

25,992.6

23,829.0

24,664.1

23,505.0

23,825.2

556,470.9

663,290.1

165,580.5

173,661.3

171,126.9

165,760.5

168,742.8

173,212.8

488,091.5

568,910.1

140,972.7

147,668.7

147,297.9

141,096.4

145,237.8

149,387.6

-2,077.4

-5,267.0

-1,100.1

-1,443.4

-1,399.8

-1,488.4

-1,307.9

-1,241.8

Total

Net Exports of Goods &


Services
Exports of Goods &
Services
Less : Imports of Goods &
Services
Statistical Discrepancy

4.3

GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION


(At 2005 Market Prices)
Million Dollars

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3P

Total

66,655.4

70,038.4

16,944.3

17,549.5

17,922.8

16,270.9

18,550.7

18,660.0

Construction & Works

33,555.0

35,008.2

8,944.2

8,756.6

8,771.8

9,009.0

8,980.9

8,868.3

Residential Buildings

12,611.3

15,760.7

3,963.2

4,083.9

4,090.9

4,108.0

4,097.3

3,956.4

Non-Residential Buildings

15,725.6

13,463.8

3,541.2

3,218.4

3,267.9

3,346.1

3,470.5

3,437.9

5,218.1

5,783.7

1,439.8

1,454.3

1,413.0

1,554.9

1,413.1

1,474.0

Transport Equipment

11,490.4

7,709.6

1,110.3

1,630.5

1,942.9

948.7

2,336.8

2,406.1

Machinery, Equipment
& Software

21,610.0

27,320.6

6,889.8

7,162.4

7,208.1

6,313.2

7,233.0

7,385.6

Other Construction & Works

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National Income and


Balance of Payments

4.4

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT DEFLATORS BY INDUSTRY


(2005 = 100)
2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3P

107.3

106.7

103.4

106.9

108.8

111.0

106.9

107.1

98.9

89.2

84.4

90.7

88.9

92.1

87.1

86.6

93.0

84.1

78.7

86.0

83.7

88.0

81.2

81.5

Construction

129.7

115.9

115.9

114.0

114.0

114.2

114.3

114.3

Utilities

104.2

112.7

118.3

113.1

112.4

112.5

125.9

115.8

102.0

99.0

98.9

98.8

100.0

99.3

96.5

98.7

Services Producing Industries

106.5

109.7

107.5

108.7

112.7

114.0

108.9

110.4

Wholesale & Retail Trade

Industry
GDP at Market Prices
Goods Producing Industries
Manufacturing

Other Goods Industries

105.2

103.8

102.5

102.7

106.7

104.2

102.4

102.5

Transport & Storage

94.7

102.4

100.9

101.6

105.7

99.1

94.3

94.5

Hotels & Restaurants

118.3

124.2

124.7

126.5

126.1

128.2

132.8

135.2

Information &
Communications

103.5

105.7

104.2

103.5

108.7

109.0

106.4

105.8

Financial Services

102.8

100.7

99.9

101.6

101.8

101.0

99.5

102.8

Business Services

120.0

129.2

128.5

129.3

131.9

136.0

136.4

136.5

Other Services Industries

107.1

113.4

105.5

109.0

119.3

134.0

110.6

114.6

181.0

191.7

190.1

197.4

197.7

213.9

226.6

231.5

106.1

104.7

101.2

104.8

106.8

108.8

104.2

104.7

132.8

153.6

155.2

156.8

156.7

167.2

169.7

165.2

Ownership of Dwellings

Gross Value Added at Basic Prices


Add : Taxes on Products

Note : The industries are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification 2005.
1 Comprise Agriculture, Fishing and Quarrying.

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National Income and


Balance of Payments

4.5

BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
Million Dollars

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3P

A Current Account Balance

50,768.6

67,430.8

17,429.7

19,120.1

15,723.2

17,035.7

14,459.9

14,888.9

Goods Balance
Exports of Goods
Imports of Goods
Services Balance
Exports of Services
Transportation
Travel
Insurance
Government
Construction
Financial
Computer &
Information
Communications
Royalties
Social
Other Business
Services
Imports of Services
Transportation
Travel
Insurance
Government
Construction
Financial
Computer &
Information
Communications
Royalties
Social
Other Business
Services
Income Balance
Income Receipts
Income Payments
Current Transfers (Net)
General Government
Other Sectors

42,457.6
397,132.1
354,674.5
20,541.6
135,958.5
41,496.7
13,619.8
3,485.7
333.1
1,345.8
13,530.1

63,596.3
487,972.1
424,375.8
21,606.1
152,929.2
44,591.3
19,258.0
3,880.3
336.6
1,428.1
16,590.7

16,708.9
122,758.8
106,049.9
5,246.0
38,398.9
10,928.3
4,714.0
1,115.9
84.1
351.8
4,374.2

18,404.3
127,766.4
109,362.1
5,571.3
38,799.0
11,171.1
5,330.3
991.0
84.1
360.9
4,008.2

16,129.5
125,070.3
108,940.8
5,081.3
39,011.9
11,303.6
5,425.7
743.9
84.6
365.2
4,266.7

16,673.3
126,875.1
110,201.8
5,297.1
39,242.4
11,272.2
5,457.6
774.3
88.6
358.5
4,192.9

14,839.3
130,519.0
115,679.7
4,374.9
39,230.6
11,331.3
5,498.5
637.9
89.5
357.0
4,466.1

15,283.1
132,222.8
116,939.7
4,510.0
39,525.0
11,408.8
5,863.8
608.3
89.9
361.9
4,201.1

2,302.4
1,531.5
1,961.8
260.3

2,438.2
1,834.0
2,543.5
297.5

609.8
455.7
708.1
74.4

613.5
477.8
626.3
76.8

619.8
469.7
626.0
78.1

621.6
455.2
681.0
78.9

622.4
449.8
668.8
78.5

624.1
453.2
715.5
79.8

56,091.3
115,416.9
35,897.0
21,764.8
3,851.5
341.0
641.2
2,949.5

59,731.0
131,323.1
38,678.8
22,815.5
4,751.7
283.1
680.3
3,228.7

14,982.6
33,152.9
9,610.0
5,748.6
1,278.2
46.2
167.5
770.7

15,059.0
33,227.7
9,783.0
5,544.4
1,189.5
61.8
172.0
820.3

15,028.6
33,930.6
10,013.4
6,194.5
1,019.5
80.0
174.0
792.6

15,261.6
33,945.3
9,840.1
5,739.4
1,133.8
102.6
170.8
811.7

15,030.8
34,855.7
10,288.0
6,281.0
1,029.7
54.6
170.0
791.8

15,118.6
35,015.0
10,225.6
6,032.9
982.4
56.2
172.4
811.1

1,582.4
2,001.2
16,804.5
550.2

1,675.8
2,393.0
21,587.0
628.7

419.2
594.6
5,364.7
157.3

421.7
623.2
5,764.4
162.3

425.8
613.0
5,463.3
165.0

427.4
594.2
5,833.4
166.6

427.9
587.4
5,727.8
166.0

429.0
591.7
6,228.4
168.7

29,033.6
-6,419.3
66,960.1
73,379.4
-5,811.3
-232.4
-5,578.9

34,600.5
-11,221.2
68,831.9
80,053.1
-6,550.4
-328.9
-6,221.5

8,995.9
-2,937.2
16,928.0
19,865.2
-1,588.0
-53.0
-1,535.0

8,685.1
-3,188.0
17,015.9
20,203.9
-1,667.5
-81.9
-1,585.6

8,989.5
-3,734.6
16,912.8
20,647.4
-1,753.0
-93.8
-1,659.2

9,125.3
-3,008.3
18,254.4
21,262.7
-1,926.4
-113.8
-1,812.6

9,331.5
-2,866.7
19,053.7
21,920.4
-1,887.6
-37.3
-1,850.3

9,316.6
-2,876.4
19,464.3
22,340.7
-2,027.8
-65.8
-1,962.0

-39,016.2

-9,458.0

-2,171.8

-13,271.6

1,491.2

-10,630.6

-6,339.7

-2,209.1

-442.9
-38,573.3
-4,633.3
-26,856.2
22,222.9

-454.5
-9,003.5
25,768.4
-26,915.0
52,683.4

-118.0
-2,053.8
8,122.7
-3,560.8
11,683.5

-120.9
-13,150.7
7,231.3
-5,905.2
13,136.5

-110.1
1,601.3
8,555.2
-8,659.8
17,215.0

-128.4
-10,502.2
10,911.6
-6,319.3
17,230.9

-133.7
-6,206.0
4,555.0
-5,537.7
10,092.7

-129.1
-2,080.0
2,591.5
-8,601.2
11,192.7

B Capital and Financial


Account Balance
Capital Account (Net)
Financial Account (Net)
Direct Investment
Abroad
In Reporting Country

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National Income and


Balance of Payments

4.5

BALANCE OF PAYMENTS (continued)


Million Dollars

Portfolio Investment
Assets

2009

2010

2010 Q2

-22,546.3

-29,815.6

-20,870.0

-34,268.0

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

-4,414.1

-6,786.2

-8,721.9

-9,788.1

-10,637.5

-9,888.3

-6,337.3

-10,704.9

-6,791.4

-7,882.3

-8,595.7

-11,012.4

2011 Q3

Banks

-11,064.6

3,667.0

2,556.9

-2,397.5

2,920.4

2,364.9

1,839.0

-1,203.7

Official

-13,928.1

-13,910.9

-3,653.8

-3,448.7

-3,094.2

-2,402.9

-3,759.7

-3,686.3

Others

4,122.7

-24,024.1

-5,240.4

-4,858.7

-6,617.6

-7,844.3

-6,675.0

-6,122.4

Liabilities

-1,676.3

4,452.4

1,923.2

3,918.7

-1,930.5

-1,905.8

-2,041.8

1,124.1

Banks

-1,356.6

-1,278.7

-1,103.9

57.9

-524.6

-1,058.5

-868.8

-550.6

Others

-319.7

5,731.1

3,027.1

3,860.8

-1,405.9

-847.3

-1,173.0

1,674.7

-11,393.7

-4,956.3

-5,762.4

-13,595.8

1,768.0

-11,625.7

-123.5

5,216.8

-24,989.4

-50,912.1

-2,354.1

-36,136.3

-1,565.6

-38,762.8

-39,400.8

-42,220.5

Other Investment
Assets
Banks

-10,910.7

-4,506.8

11,974.3

-17,321.4

1,546.2

-1,286.9

-20,049.9

2,608.5

Official

-22,431.8

-19,524.0

-2,005.5

-10,702.9

-5,402.5

-18,657.1

-4,303.0

-7,305.7

Others

8,353.1

-26,881.3

-12,322.9

-8,112.0

2,290.7

-18,818.8

-15,047.9

-37,523.3

Liabilities

13,595.7

45,955.8

-3,408.3

22,540.5

3,333.6

27,137.1

39,277.3

47,437.3

Banks

2,248.7

15,601.3

-7,810.6

11,121.3

48.0

-170.9

20,315.4

26,845.6

Others

11,347.0

30,354.5

4,402.3

11,419.2

3,285.6

27,308.0

18,961.9

20,591.7

C Net Errors and Omissions

4,703.8

-492.3

-1,571.3

423.4

-737.5

-169.8

-2,654.7

-2,592.4

D Overall Balance (A+B+C)

16,456.2

57,480.5

13,686.6

6,271.9

16,476.9

6,235.3

5,465.5

10,087.4

-16,456.2

-57,480.5

-13,686.6

-6,271.9

-16,476.9

-6,235.3

-5,465.5

-10,087.4

-1,661.2

235.4

55.8

-0.2

63.0

257.8

27.4

-76.3

E Official Reserves (Net)

Special Drawing Rights


Reserve Position in the IMF
Foreign Exchange Assets

-119.7

-45.5

9.4

3.1

-76.7

-361.4

46.4

-142.1

-14,675.3

-57,670.4

-13,751.8

-6,274.8

-16,463.2

-6,131.7

-5,539.3

-9,869.0

1 Increase in assets is indicated by a minus (-) sign.

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Business Expectations

5.1

BUSINESS EXPECTATIONS FOR THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR


(Forecast For The Next Quarter)
Net Weighted Balance In Percentage Terms

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

+3

+20

+12

+12

-10

-11

Numbers Employed

+8

+10

+11

+10

-2

-2

New Orders Received

-5

+19

+17

+11

-12

-9

Output

-1

+17

+10

+14

-16

-7

Deliveries Overseas

-5

+16

+15

+8

-11

-5

Stock of Finished Goods

-10

-4

-1

+1

-18

-3

Average Selling Prices

-18

-5

-12

-8

-13

-14

General Business Expectations

Source : Economic Development Board


Note : "Net weighted balance" is the difference between the weighted percentages of "ups" and "downs".
A plus sign indicates a net upward trend and a minus sign denotes a net downward trend.
1 For next 6 months.

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Business Expectations

5.2

BUSINESS EXPECTATIONS FOR THE SERVICES SECTOR


(Forecast For The Next Quarter)
Net Weighted Balance In Percentage Terms

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

+37

+18

+15

+25

+3

-20

+20
+35
+12

+13
+17
+12

+12
+17
-2

+21
+30
+9

+8
+11
-2

-3
-11
-1

+22

-3

+5

+15

-14

-14

+14
+15

+17
-1

+12
+8

+4
+3

-1
-3

-3
-19

+40

+25

+31

+45

+34

-28

+52
+50
+20

+11
+10
+12

+26
+37
+13

+34
+46
+22

+48
+46
+14

-12
-38
+4

+21

-2

+12

+23

+4

-16

+4
+14

+5
-2

+10
+15

+11
+17

+2
+11

-1
-14

+34

+47

+38

+20

-36

-52

+39
+28
+33

+38
+27
+31

+38
+48
+50

+33
+32
+37

-6
-26
-6

-17
-28
+20

+39

+36

+48

+39

-2

-11

-6

+7

+2

-35

-60

+2
+1

+6
-3

-6
+1

+11
+1

-3

-10
-28

+12

+18

+14

+10

-5

-15

+14
+11

+14
+14

+21
+17

+5
+17

-4

-2
-6

+22

+24

+7

+9

Employment

+25

+33

+15

+2

Operating Receipts

+21

+25

+22

+12

Wholesale & Retail Trade


General Business Expectations
Employment
Operating Receipts
Ending Stocks of Merchandise

Transport & Storage


General Business Expectations
Employment
Operating Receipts

Accommodation & Food Services


General Business Expectations
Employment
Operating Receipts
Ending Stocks of Merchandise

Information & Communications


General Business Expectations
Employment
Operating Receipts

Financial & Insurance


General Business Expectations 1
Employment
Operating Receipts
Deposits of Non-bank Customers
Loans & Advances to
Non-bank Customers
Real Estate
General Business Expectations
Employment
Operating Receipts

Business Services Excluding Real Estates


General Business Expectations
Employment
Operating Receipts

Recreation, Community & Personal Services 2


General Business Expectations

Note : "Net weighted balance" is the difference between the weighted percentages of "ups" and "downs".
A plus sign indicates a net upward trend and a minus sign denotes a net downward trend.
1 For next 6 months.
2 Comprises education, health & social services, arts, entertainment & recreation and other service activities.

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Business Formation and Cessation

6.1

FORMATION OF COMPANIES BY INDUSTRY


Number

Industry
Total
Manufacturing
Construction
Wholesale & Retail Trade
Transportation & Storage
Accommodation &
Food Service Activities
Information & Communications
Financial & Insurance Activities
Real Estate Activities
Professional, Scientific &
Technical Activities
Administrative & Support
Service Activities
Education, Health & Social Services
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation &
Other Service Activities
Others

2009

2010

May 2011 Jun 2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011

26,414

29,798

2,698

2,748

2,949

2,539

2,653

2,556

1,321
1,455
7,268
1,110

1,352
1,674
7,779
1,163

119
153
734
98

116
152
740
92

140
172
755
105

115
135
641
105

112
143
706
100

107
116
696
90

1,443
1,708
3,115
526

1,451
2,123
4,419
828

136
198
433
70

134
209
431
88

146
224
434
77

107
218
367
58

142
206
434
51

130
190
353
81

4,315

4,639

383

404

478

392

388

395

1,223
1,292

1,551
1,472

152
118

154
119

151
136

141
137

119
136

134
153

1,421
217

1,077
270

80
24

76
33

99
32

86
37

87
29

83
28

Source : Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority


Note : The industries are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification 2010.

6.2

CESSATION OF COMPANIES BY INDUSTRY


Number

Industry
Total
Manufacturing
Construction
Wholesale & Retail Trade
Transportation & Storage
Accommodation &
Food Service Activities
Information & Communications
Financial & Insurance Activities
Real Estate Activities
Professional, Scientific &
Technical Activities
Administrative & Support
Service Activities
Education, Health & Social Services
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation &
Other Service Activities
Others

2009

2010

May 2011 Jun 2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011

22,396

15,130

1,931

1,761

2,402

1,351

1,206

1,128

1,487
1,709
8,144
1,139

824
723
4,911
697

97
84
627
69

86
98
560
86

128
155
838
114

66
55
450
42

56
57
375
47

64
44
344
55

848
1,350
2,172
684

656
1,028
1,873
535

91
152
235
59

104
150
169
40

100
166
196
75

77
91
151
49

68
94
131
39

51
102
117
18

2,372

1,924

254

250

330

191

181

158

1,046
517

765
474

101
60

87
56

129
62

67
44

61
33

70
44

803
125

634
86

84
18

64
11

96
13

59
9

55
9

56
5

Source : Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority


Note : The industries are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification 2010.

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Business Formation and Cessation

6.3

FORMATION OF BUSINESSES BY INDUSTRY


Number

Industry
Total
Manufacturing
Construction
Wholesale & Retail Trade
Transportation & Storage
Accommodation &
Food Service Activities
Information & Communications
Financial & Insurance Activities
Real Estate Activities
Professional, Scientific &
Technical Activities
Administrative & Support
Service Activities
Education, Health & Social Services
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation &
Other Service Activities
Others

2009

2010

May 2011 Jun 2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011

26,876

23,978

2,048

2,017

2,163

1,889

1,804

1,897

1,174
1,638
8,291
1,062

1,115
1,616
7,446
984

92
122
685
94

102
133
633
88

92
132
701
97

77
110
605
86

53
117
578
64

65
113
624
82

1,625
1,403
447
352

1,562
1,324
469
224

149
108
44
12

124
116
50
15

136
108
48
21

102
121
47
19

115
104
56
11

104
92
20
24

4,742

3,571

302

308

321

302

269

304

1,588
1,606

1,499
1,530

129
119

126
111

129
154

115
138

126
105

106
128

2,766
182

2,474
164

184
8

203
8

208
16

161
6

200
6

220
15

Source : Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority


Note : The industries are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification 2010.

6.4

CESSATION OF BUSINESSES BY INDUSTRY


Number

Industry
Total
Manufacturing
Construction
Wholesale & Retail Trade
Transportation & Storage
Accommodation &
Food Service Activities
Information & Communications
Financial & Insurance Activities
Real Estate Activities
Professional, Scientific &
Technical Activities
Administrative & Support
Service Activities
Education, Health & Social Services
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation &
Other Service Activities
Others

2009

2010

May 2011 Jun 2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011

23,555

24,253

1,904

1,754

1,996

1,911

1,765

1,868

1,258
1,608
7,996
1,009

1,241
1,619
7,983
1,034

81
130
598
101

91
114
570
80

80
122
676
88

105
124
615
64

80
113
585
77

82
108
592
80

1,543
1,169
238
269

1,594
1,293
299
347

117
108
30
48

132
89
27
37

127
111
43
34

153
86
38
49

120
82
29
45

130
104
24
28

3,082

3,334

248

216

264

269

221

270

1,496
1,235

1,595
1,292

146
108

126
83

115
106

125
93

121
97

133
106

2,491
161

2,499
123

182
7

184
5

223
7

185
5

185
10

204
7

Source : Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority


Note : The industries are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification 2010.

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Manufacturing

7.1

INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION


(2007 = 100)

Code
15/16/17
18
19
20
21

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

31
32
33
34

Industry

2010

2011P

Food, Beverages & Tobacco


Textiles & Textile
Manufactures
Wearing Apparel except
Footwear
Leather, Leather Products &
Footwear
Wood & Wood Products
except Furniture

109.5

113.6

109.7

113.3

123.8

88.1

118.3

107.9

62.8

51.4

59.1

68.0

53.9

38.4

49.3

56.3

26.4

21.5

16.9

26.1

23.8

15.8

17.2

17.5

54.1

65.6

68.8

67.5

63.9

42.5

58.9

61.6

70.0

67.3

65.7

75.8

69.8

52.6

73.5

70.1

Paper & Paper Products


Printing & Reproduction of
Recorded Media
Refined Petroleum Products
Chemicals & Chemical
Products
Pharmaceutical Products

103.7

97.7

99.4

101.8

98.4

84.9

107.1

104.1

84.7
85.4

81.8
89.3

92.6
94.2

87.3
101.8

83.1
94.8

64.6
88.4

87.4
87.5

82.4
75.0

109.9
159.9

112.7
212.5

109.1
160.1

114.1
83.8

122.8
130.1

107.8
146.5

121.3
306.6

109.5
195.8

Rubber & Plastic Products


Non-metallic Mineral Products
Basic Metals
Fabricated Metal Products
except Machinery &
Apparatus
Machinery & Equipment

86.1
79.7
112.5

76.8
85.6
110.2

79.4
84.8
104.3

84.3
97.5
111.5

84.1
89.8
110.8

68.1
70.6
118.8

89.8
88.0
116.0

77.0
83.2
108.9

97.2
117.7

93.6
149.7

92.5
125.4

106.9
142.4

97.5
133.7

79.7
108.4

103.7
156.5

91.6
148.2

149.1

120.2

120.1

108.8

114.1

100.4

150.0

123.2

115.5

100.1

122.0

124.0

120.3

99.0

116.3

106.6

98.1

104.8

110.4

104.8

97.5

85.1

117.2

98.7

99.3

106.0

91.1

111.9

98.0

97.3

104.9

102.6

114.1

108.2

127.7

142.1

151.0

98.2

115.7

112.9

119.1

128.2

121.3

109.9

116.6

106.5

156.3

125.0

Electrical Machinery &


Apparatus
Electronic Products &
Components
Medical, Precision & Optical
Instruments, Watches &
Clocks

35

Transport Equipment

36

Furniture & Other


Manufacturing Industries
Total Manufacturing

Nov 2010 Dec 2010

Jan 2011

Feb 2011 Mar 2011 Apr 2011

(continued on next page)


Source : Economic Development Board
Note : The industries are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) 2005.

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Manufacturing

7.1

INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION (continued)


(2007 = 100)

Code

Industry

May 2011

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011 P

15/16/17 Food, Beverages & Tobacco


Textiles & Textile
18
Manufactures
Wearing Apparel except
19
Footwear
Leather, Leather Products &
20
Footwear
Wood & Wood Products
21
except Furniture

111.7

114.9

114.9

114.3

115.2

112.2

118.3

123.7

51.7

54.3

50.9

48.4

56.8

55.1

52.1

50.1

25.1

30.7

24.9

25.2

22.0

14.5

17.9

22.9

65.9

70.8

71.1

70.8

71.7

64.3

80.2

65.3

64.5

68.5

75.4

76.4

72.9

63.0

63.7

57.5

Paper & Paper Products


Printing & Reproduction of
Recorded Media
Refined Petroleum Products
Chemicals & Chemical
Products
Pharmaceutical Products

91.8

95.7

93.8

100.6

99.4

99.1

95.9

101.9

82.4
89.7

81.9
97.4

83.9
97.6

83.6
92.9

82.1
91.5

82.7
73.6

86.9
91.6

80.5
91.9

117.8
164.6

118.2
190.2

117.6
213.6

105.8
257.4

112.7
255.0

104.6
336.6

102.3
168.0

112.1
185.7

77.3
86.6
108.9

80.6
87.1
107.0

77.6
87.9
112.3

75.0
83.8
112.2

75.0
79.1
108.2

73.6
80.3
106.8

68.3
82.3
102.5

74.7
108.4
109.6

94.6
165.0

106.0
205.2

100.1
151.1

92.7
151.9

93.2
141.6

88.1
132.0

82.9
136.6

92.7
165.8

119.4

142.6

135.8

126.7

127.5

108.8

112.9

80.7

100.5

100.8

99.1

92.0

94.1

92.0

84.7

95.7

103.1

115.1

96.9

100.0

116.1

109.0

106.7

112.0

99.4

108.1

106.8

103.7

110.0

110.8

107.0

123.3

99.8

104.5

102.8

101.2

99.7

90.6

99.9

122.5

119.0

130.3

129.4

134.8

135.5

149.2

111.6

123.7

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

31
32
33
34

Rubber & Plastic Products


Non-metallic Mineral Products
Basic Metals
Fabricated Metal Products
except Machinery &
Apparatus
Machinery & Equipment
Electrical Machinery &
Apparatus
Electronic Products &
Components
Medical, Precision & Optical
Instruments, Watches &
Clocks

35

Transport Equipment

36

Furniture & Other


Manufacturing Industries
Total Manufacturing

Source Economic Development Board


Note : The industries are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) 2005.

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Manufacturing

7.2

INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS IN MANUFACTURING 1 AND SERVICES


BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
(Fixed Asset Investments) Million Dollars

2009

2010

11,753.9

12,854.2

4,590.7

2,639.8

2,669.7

2,640.2

3,672.4

4,038.9

8,385.6

10,784.6

3,482.4

2,179.3

2,373.6

2,052.1

2,624.6

3,898.2

United States of America

4,191.0

3,311.5

1,167.9

373.1

241.1

199.5

999.7

2,672.1

Japan

1,032.3

1,175.7

334.7

191.0

299.2

69.9

34.0

355.1

Europe

2,466.8

4,819.0

1,957.8

632.6

1,402.7

570.8

587.0

217.8

695.6

1,478.4

22.0

982.6

430.6

1,211.9

1,003.9

653.2

3,368.3

2,069.6

1,108.3

460.5

296.1

588.1

1,047.8

140.7

Total
Foreign

Asia Pacific & Others


Local

2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2011 Q1 2011 Q2 2011 Q3

Source : Economic Development Board


1 Data include servicing, engineering and R & D.

7.3

INDICES OF UNIT BUSINESS COST AND UNIT LABOUR COST


(2005 = 100)

Weights 1

2009

2010

2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2011 Q1 2011 Q2 2011 Q3

Unit Business Cost Index of


Manufacturing
Total

100.0

107.3

102.2

95.1

100.8

106.2

104.9

101.6

100.7

Unit Labour Cost

39.3

109.5

92.2

74.9

87.3

101.5

96.7

85.6

80.8

Services Cost

59.8

106.3

108.9

108.4

109.8

109.6

110.4

112.1

113.7

0.9

79.8

87.1

84.4

90.0

93.3

98.2

101.0

105.4

113.1

110.1

98.4

103.2

119.3

124.7

109.0

107.2

Government Rates &


Fees
Unit Labour Cost Index of
Overall Economy

1 The weights are based on the 2005 input structure.

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Construction and Real Estate

8.1

CONTRACTS AWARDED AND PROGRESS PAYMENTS CERTIFIED


Million Dollars

2009

2010

22,518.4

27,089.1

2,240.3

1,970.9

2,751.8

3,080.0

2,287.9

2,716.5

Public

13,896.2

8,434.3

714.8

712.1

1,094.3

1,185.8

915.4

744.4

Private

8,622.2

18,654.8

1,525.5

1,258.8

1,657.5

1,894.2

1,372.5

1,972.1

30,893.5

27,340.9

2,097.6

2,269.9

2,439.3

2,354.4

1,935.5

2,348.1

Public

10,142.5

10,970.1

862.6

968.4

1,041.4

1,050.5

916.7

1,067.7

Private

20,751.0

16,370.8

1,234.9

1,301.5

1,397.8

1,303.9

1,018.8

1,280.4

Apr 2011

May 2011

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

2,630.3

3,312.1

2,860.8

2,565.9

3,077.8

2,848.1

2,062.1

3,327.4

Public

1,662.0

1,319.1

1,578.6

1,276.1

1,191.1

1,636.1

830.3

1,996.2

Private

968.2

1,993.0

1,282.2

1,289.8

1,886.7

1,212.0

1,231.8

1,331.1

2,139.3

2,224.7

2,248.7

2,205.8

2,336.1

2,329.0

2,267.6

2,333.0

Public

906.9

896.6

918.1

922.1

934.8

951.5

947.7

878.0

Private

1,232.4

1,328.1

1,330.6

1,283.7

1,401.4

1,377.5

1,319.9

1,455.0

Contracts Awarded

Progress Payments Certified

Contracts Awarded

Progress Payments Certified

Oct 2010 Nov 2010 Dec 2010 Jan 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Feb 2011 Mar 2011

Oct 2011 Nov 2011P

Source : Building and Construction Authority

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Construction and Real Estate

8.2

AVAILABLE AND VACANT PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES


(End of Period)
Number of Units

Type of Property

2010

2011

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

258,243
12,883

268,768
15,980

256,513
13,255

258,243
12,883

260,108
12,740

262,162
13,347

266,097
15,520

268,768
15,980

Detached Houses
Available
Vacant

10,350
450

10,504
388

10,324
447

10,350
450

10,371
385

10,395
400

10,440
368

10,504
388

Semi-Detached Houses
Available
Vacant

21,185
604

21,291
654

21,185
651

21,185
604

21,182
600

21,198
674

21,225
753

21,291
654

Terrace Houses
Available
Vacant

38,208
1,240

38,350
1,352

38,192
1,276

38,208
1,240

38,142
1,251

38,197
1,321

38,326
1,424

38,350
1,352

Apartments
Available
Vacant

66,638
4,052

70,057
5,223

66,014
3,720

66,638
4,052

67,756
4,355

68,414
4,579

69,558
5,007

70,057
5,223

121,862
6,537

128,566
8,363

120,798
7,161

121,862
6,537

122,657
6,149

123,958
6,373

126,548
7,968

128,566
8,363

All Types
Available
Vacant

Condominium Units
Available
Vacant

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority


Note : Data exclude hostels, HDB flats, tenement houses, parsonages and Executive Condominiums.

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Construction and Real Estate

8.3

SUPPLY OF PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN THE PIPELINE


BY DEVELOPMENT STATUS
(End of Period)
Number of Units

2010

2011

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

Total

3,963

3,807

3,933

3,963

4,044

4,001

3,872

3,807

Under Construction

1,752

1,949

1,514

1,752

1,788

2,013

1,967

1,949

1,680

1,310

1,925

1,680

1,734

1,499

1,397

1,310

322

479

349

322

308

352

377

479

209

69

145

209

214

137

131

69

Total

75,514

85,724

69,054

75,514

76,128

83,241

82,460

85,724

Under Construction

39,575

47,602

38,423

39,575

41,183

42,052

42,404

47,602

14,998

15,097

14,369

14,998

16,381

15,433

16,112

15,097

7,372

10,652

7,778

7,372

7,493

9,762

13,998

10,652

13,569

12,373

8,484

13,569

11,071

15,994

9,946

12,373

Landed Properties

Planned
Written Permission
Provisional Permission
Others

Non-Landed Properties

Planned
Written Permission
Provisional Permission
Others

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority


Note : Data exclude hostels, HDB flats, tenement houses, parsonages and Executive Condominiums.
1 Refers to planned land sales by the government and developments submitted for approval.

8.4

APPROVAL, CONSTRUCTION COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION


OF PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
Number of Units

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4P

25,201

5,595

3,462

5,786

4,876

10,016

4,523

14,502

20,553

3,945

3,694

5,441

2,291

5,364

7,457

Building Plan Approval

16,892

21,100

3,958

3,746

4,297

5,629

4,373

6,801

Building Commencement

17,864

20,736

5,582

3,422

3,873

3,499

4,874

8,490

Building Completion

10,399

12,469

2,581

2,032

2,230

2,401

4,565

3,273

2010

2011

Provisional Permission

14,939

Written Permission

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority


Note : Data exclude hostels, HDB flats, tenement houses, parsonages and Executive Condominiums.

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Construction and Real Estate

8.5

AVAILABLE AND VACANT EXECUTIVE CONDOMINIUMS AND


SUPPLY OF EXECUTIVE CONDOMINIUMS IN THE PIPELINE
BY DEVELOPMENT STATUS
(End of Period)
Number of Units

Type of Property

Executive Condominiums
Available
Vacant
Supply by Development Status
Total
Under Construction
Planned
Written Permission
Provisional Permission
Others 1

2010

2011

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

10,430
52

10,430
83

10,430
82

10,430
52

10,430
56

10,430
78

10,430
81

10,430
83

6,005
1,659

10,073
4,262

4,099
680

6,005
1,659

6,092
2,199

7,179
2,514

7,179
3,592

10,073
4,262

540
336
3,470

1,796
4,015

979
540
1,900

540
336
3,470

2,023
1,870

1,680
2,985

602
1,138
1,847

1,796
4,015

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority

1 Refers to planned land sales by the government and development submitted for approval.

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Construction and Real Estate

8.6

AVAILABLE AND VACANT COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES


(End of Period)
Thousand sq m nett

2010

2011

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

Private Sector
Office Space
Available
Vacant

5,816
771

6,008
753

5,808
841

5,816
771

5,874
785

5,981
819

5,982
766

6,008
753

Shop Space
Available
Vacant

2,312
140

2,338
148

2,272
167

2,312
140

2,320
168

2,312
159

2,338
180

2,338
148

Factory Space
Available
Vacant

25,308
2,097

26,209
1,984

25,178
2,153

25,308
2,097

25,478
2,007

25,653
2,061

26,066
2,044

26,209
1,984

6,912
594

7,069
406

6,867
601

6,912
594

6,867
495

7,053
548

7,066
457

7,069
406

Warehouse Space
Available
Vacant

Public Sector
Office Space
Available
Vacant

1,240
85

1,223
64

1,242
79

1,240
85

1,235
74

1,233
83

1,226
78

1,223
64

Shop Space
Available
Vacant

1,103
57

1,081
33

1,109
53

1,103
57

1,091
41

1,088
37

1,076
30

1,081
33

Factory Space
Available
Vacant

5,349
112

5,050
140

5,381
136

5,349
112

5,346
106

5,355
126

5,035
118

5,050
140

46
1

47
-

46
-

46
1

46
-

47
1

47
-

47
-

Warehouse Space
Available
Vacant

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority

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Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Construction and Real Estate

8.7

SUPPLY OF COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES


IN THE PIPELINE BY DEVELOPMENT STATUS
(Private and Public Sectors)
(End of Period)
Thousand sq m gross

Office Space
Total
Under Construction
Planned
Written Permission
Provisional Permission
Others 1
Shop Space
Total
Under Construction
Planned
Written Permission
Provisional Permission
Others 1
Factory Space
Total
Under Construction
Planned
Written Permission
Provisional Permission
Others

Warehouse Space
Total
Under Construction
Planned
Written Permission
Provisional Permission
Others 1

2010

2011

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

1,280
653

1,114
581

1,218
664

1,280
653

1,265
710

1,203
588

1,166
574

1,114
581

121
288

282
39

123
100

121
288

116
168

115
173

205
154

282
39

218

212

331

218

271

327

233

212

505
201

552
323

533
256

505
201

537
239

647
300

608
266

552
323

71
56

115
30

62
64

71
56

71
63

54
77

76
112

115
30

177

84

151

177

164

216

154

84

3,439
2,052

4,274
2,688

3,100
1,955

3,439
2,052

3,510
2,211

3,647
2,453

3,830
2,542

4,274
2,688

388
233

441
397

413
260

388
233

366
545

301
343

316
440

441
397

766

748

472

766

388

550

532

748

685
540

1,050
616

698
572

685
540

675
544

646
484

663
574

1,050
616

91
54

30
404

5
107

91
54

127
4

36
126

87
2

30
404

14

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority


1 Refers to planned public developments and land sales by the government and developments
submitted for approval.

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Construction and Real Estate

8.8

APPROVAL, CONSTRUCTION COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION


OF COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS
(Private and Public Sectors)
Thousand sq m gross

2010

2011P

Office Space
Provisional Permission
Written Permission
Building Plan Approval
Building Commencement
Building Completion

275
97
23
68
271

Shop Space
Provisional Permission
Written Permission
Building Plan Approval
Building Commencement
Building Completion

2011 Q3

2011 Q4P

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

209
367
177
254
305

14
39
2
3
123

195
33
4
10
15

51
172
172
105

39
21
98
33
160

83
96
14
3
9

36
78
65
46
31

54
83
119
52
143

228
92
96
170
68

10
25
9
3
55

15
23
35
18
49

50
14
12
37
3

41
4
17
60
8

93
29
21
7
45

44
45
46
66
12

Factory Space
Provisional Permission
Written Permission
Building Plan Approval
Building Commencement
Building Completion

646
852
590
790
844

1,425
1,543
1,319
1,477
797

213
319
76
295
259

114
197
338
239
163

561
261
324
352
148

240
414
478
404
247

254
389
261
362
187

370
479
256
359
215

Warehouse Space
Provisional Permission
Written Permission
Building Plan Approval
Building Commencement
Building Completion

350
417
151
381
105

576
359
353
412
296

62
47
78
47
29

75
210
37
51
64

3
85
137
22
22

122
42
133
147
211

37
170
37
168
21

414
62
46
75
42

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority

32

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Services

9.1

RETAIL SALES INDEX


(2010 = 100)
Weights

2009

2010

Oct 2010 Nov 2010 Dec 2010

Jan 2011

Feb 2011 Mar 2011

At Current Prices
10,000

101.0

100.0

98.2

100.4

119.0

114.5

84.4

100.9

Total (excl Motor Vehicles)

7,535

93.5

100.0

99.4

101.4

123.2

121.6

92.2

102.8

Department Stores
Supermarkets
Provision & Sundry Shops
Food & Beverages
Motor Vehicles
Petrol Service Stations
Medical Goods & Toiletries
Wearing Apparel & Footwear
Furniture & Household
Equipment
Recreational Goods
Watches & Jewellery
Telecommunications Apparatus
& Computers
Optical Goods & Books
Others

1,525
453
475
201
2,465
508
415
746

93.2
98.7
100.7
99.6
133.4
91.6
90.1
91.1

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

98.8
100.8
104.2
99.3
94.7
101.0
102.3
96.4

98.8
95.4
99.4
97.8
97.5
95.3
100.5
105.2

125.6
103.2
106.2
108.5
106.0
100.8
114.3
144.9

129.1
118.4
116.8
155.1
92.8
111.3
119.1
141.7

90.2
92.9
97.1
100.9
60.6
99.9
91.6
88.6

98.2
96.5
103.4
96.1
95.2
117.3
114.7
91.0

817
184
770

91.1
97.6
86.3

100.0
100.0
100.0

98.0
90.6
105.7

102.3
89.1
104.8

124.5
143.7
136.9

116.7
106.5
119.7

80.5
90.2
107.5

100.6
97.1
103.9

556
367
518

94.7
95.9
96.2

100.0
100.0
100.0

95.1
93.2
100.5

110.6
103.8
105.2

126.1
130.0
115.2

105.9
109.4
118.4

89.4
90.3
88.8

113.5
102.4
110.1

Total

At Constant Prices
10,000

102.6

100.0

97.1

99.1

117.1

112.6

83.2

99.3

Total (excl Motor Vehicles)

7,535

94.7

100.0

98.6

100.2

122.2

120.5

91.1

100.9

Department Stores
Supermarkets
Provision & Sundry Shops
Food & Beverages
Motor Vehicles
Petrol Service Stations
Medical Goods & Toiletries
Wearing Apparel & Footwear
Furniture & Household
Equipment
Recreational Goods
Watches & Jewellery
Telecommunications Apparatus
& Computers
Optical Goods & Books
Others

1,525
453
475
201
2,465
508
415
746

93.9
100.4
101.9
101.5
133.1
99.2
91.1
91.2

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

97.7
100.1
103.6
98.5
92.4
102.1
101.3
94.6

97.3
94.5
98.6
96.8
95.8
95.3
99.4
102.6

125.5
102.3
105.2
107.4
101.5
96.5
112.9
145.9

128.5
115.7
115.3
150.8
88.6
103.7
117.4
143.4

89.5
90.3
95.7
97.4
58.9
91.8
90.4
89.7

96.6
94.4
101.5
93.8
94.6
104.4
113.4
89.7

817
184
770

90.6
96.6
94.6

100.0
100.0
100.0

98.1
91.2
102.4

102.7
88.2
101.1

125.6
144.2
130.3

117.9
107.0
116.1

81.4
91.0
104.1

101.0
98.8
99.1

556
367
518

90.0
96.3
97.6

100.0
100.0
100.0

96.4
93.5
99.6

110.9
103.4
103.9

126.2
129.6
114.9

106.8
108.8
118.0

91.2
89.8
88.3

117.3
101.9
108.3

Total

(continued on next page)


1 The weights for the Retail Sales Index are computed based on the retail sales data from the Annual Survey of Retail Trade for reference year 2009.

33

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Services

9.1

RETAIL SALES INDEX (continued)


(2010 = 100)
Weights

Apr 2011 May 2011 Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011 Nov 2011P

At Current Prices
10,000

100.1

103.7

106.2

108.6

101.1

99.0

106.5

106.9

Total (excl Motor Vehicles)

7,535

102.0

106.4

106.0

108.9

105.8

101.8

107.7

108.2

Department Stores
Supermarkets
Provision & Sundry Shops
Food & Beverages
Motor Vehicles
Petrol Service Stations
Medical Goods & Toiletries
Wearing Apparel & Footwear
Furniture & Household
Equipment
Recreational Goods
Watches & Jewellery
Telecommunications Apparatus
& Computers
Optical Goods & Books
Others

1,525
453
475
201
2,465
508
415
746

100.6
97.2
103.2
98.1
94.5
119.0
103.7
94.6

109.0
100.9
106.7
100.0
95.2
117.5
108.8
98.1

103.5
92.7
101.9
99.9
106.9
110.7
105.5
106.1

106.5
101.5
109.0
102.3
107.8
121.9
106.8
111.3

104.9
106.8
109.4
107.0
86.7
117.3
105.7
98.8

99.6
94.9
107.0
98.8
90.5
115.9
112.3
90.1

108.2
102.8
107.5
105.3
102.7
119.2
111.0
100.5

103.6
97.0
104.4
99.1
102.8
115.4
108.7
104.3

817
184
770

95.1
102.3
115.6

102.7
104.6
124.5

102.0
107.4
124.9

105.3
106.9
120.3

102.7
97.7
118.7

97.5
91.5
109.5

100.3
97.8
120.6

103.3
94.9
114.6

556
367
518

96.1
97.6
102.9

98.1
95.9
101.3

111.3
94.2
107.4

108.3
97.2
108.9

100.1
89.6
108.6

111.7
84.2
105.6

116.9
88.0
108.1

140.2
102.7
109.7

Total

At Constant Prices
10,000

97.6

101.2

104.8

106.7

98.2

95.4

102.7

103.2

Total (excl Motor Vehicles)

7,535

99.4

104.1

104.5

106.8

102.6

98.7

104.5

104.7

Department Stores
Supermarkets
Provision & Sundry Shops
Food & Beverages
Motor Vehicles
Petrol Service Stations
Medical Goods & Toiletries
Wearing Apparel & Footwear
Furniture & Household
Equipment
Recreational Goods
Watches & Jewellery
Telecommunications Apparatus
& Computers
Optical Goods & Books
Others

1,525
453
475
201
2,465
508
415
746

99.0
94.8
101.4
95.3
92.1
104.2
102.0
93.6

107.7
98.6
104.5
97.4
92.6
104.7
107.6
97.5

103.5
90.3
99.5
96.8
105.8
100.2
104.6
108.8

105.7
98.8
106.2
99.1
106.5
109.3
104.6
112.4

102.8
103.8
106.2
103.3
84.8
106.2
103.2
97.1

98.1
91.9
103.7
95.2
85.4
104.0
109.5
89.6

106.2
99.2
104.1
101.0
97.4
105.2
108.2
99.3

101.4
93.5
100.7
94.9
98.6
101.5
106.0
102.4

817
184
770

95.6
103.2
108.1

103.1
105.4
115.7

102.4
110.1
115.3

106.4
108.8
110.0

104.2
99.6
103.1

99.1
94.1
92.1

101.8
100.3
105.2

104.7
96.4
97.6

556
367
518

99.0
96.4
100.9

101.3
94.8
99.3

115.7
92.9
106.3

113.9
96.0
107.1

105.5
88.5
105.5

118.4
83.1
102.9

125.0
86.3
104.8

149.2
100.7
106.1

Total

1 The weights for the Retail Sales Index are computed based on the retail sales data from the Annual Survey of Retail Trade for reference year 2009.

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Services

9.2

FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICES INDEX


(2010 = 100)
Weights 1

2009

2010

Oct 2010 Nov 2010 Dec 2010 Jan 2011

Feb 2011 Mar 2011

At Current Prices
Total

1,000

94.2

100.0

103.2

100.7

110.2

104.8

102.0

103.0

Restaurants

391

93.3

100.0

103.1

99.8

110.9

106.3

112.3

97.0

Fast Food Outlets

126

92.9

100.0

103.8

100.8

109.3

101.7

97.0

106.5

Food Caterers

114

90.6

100.0

100.3

105.5

112.2

105.9

106.9

108.0

Other Eating Places

369

97.0

100.0

104.0

100.1

109.2

104.1

91.3

106.6

At Constant Prices
Total

1,000

95.7

100.0

102.7

100.2

109.5

103.7

100.7

101.6

Restaurants

391

94.4

100.0

102.3

99.1

110.0

104.7

110.6

95.5

Fast Food Outlets

126

93.4

100.0

103.5

100.5

109.0

100.8

96.1

105.5

Food Caterers

114

90.6

100.0

100.2

105.4

112.0

105.6

106.6

107.7

Other Eating Places

369

100.4

100.0

103.6

99.6

108.4

102.9

90.0

104.7

Weights

Apr 2011

May 2011

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011 Nov 2011P

At Current Prices
Total

1,000

102.1

108.0

106.8

110.6

105.3

105.4

108.7

106.0

Restaurants

391

96.5

106.8

102.7

106.1

102.6

101.4

105.8

103.0

Fast Food Outlets

126

107.8

117.1

111.0

116.0

104.9

110.3

115.6

110.4

Food Caterers

114

106.6

104.9

107.0

109.8

107.6

107.0

105.2

110.6

Other Eating Places

369

104.8

107.2

109.6

113.6

107.4

107.5

110.4

106.1

At Constant Prices
Total

1,000

100.1

105.8

104.5

107.6

102.3

102.4

104.8

102.1

Restaurants

391

94.4

104.5

100.5

103.0

99.4

98.2

101.3

98.6

Fast Food Outlets

126

106.1

115.3

109.0

113.7

102.5

107.8

112.6

107.6

Food Caterers

114

105.0

103.4

105.4

108.1

106.0

105.4

103.2

108.5

Other Eating Places

369

102.4

104.6

106.9

110.2

104.1

104.1

106.2

102.0

Note : Food & beverage sales refers to the sales of prepared food and drinks for in-premises consumption or on a take-away basis.
All eating places are included with the exception of hawker stalls.
1 The weights for the Food & Beverage Services Index are computed based on the food & beverage sales data from the Annual Survey of
Food & Beverage Services for reference year 2009.

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Services

9.3

DOMESTIC WHOLESALE TRADE INDEX


(2007 = 100)
Weights 1

2009

2010

2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2011 Q1 2011 Q2 2011 Q3 P


At Current Prices

Total

10,000

89.4

97.5

98.6

92.8

101.8

103.5

110.7

109.5

Total (excl Petroleum)

5,604

89.4

101.0

102.3

98.4

102.1

102.5

106.0

103.4

407

97.6

105.5

98.6

103.9

117.3

112.3

111.7

116.6

298

97.5

105.3

102.0

103.6

116.0

99.2

101.0

96.6

4,396

89.5

92.9

93.8

85.8

101.5

104.7

116.7

117.3

406
839

86.0
72.6

97.6
83.3

96.2
85.5

90.7
84.6

95.1
81.1

104.8
75.5

112.7
71.4

97.8
72.2

285

95.1

102.5

104.0

103.0

105.3

102.3

113.4

106.6

567

90.9

102.7

102.1

104.3

101.9

101.7

100.0

102.9

357
572
883
190

99.6
84.2
83.4
85.1

102.2
125.0
88.4
87.4

110.4
128.7
90.7
96.8

100.7
115.2
85.7
83.0

102.1
125.2
85.4
79.0

95.5
142.3
95.3
87.9

116.5
144.0
102.8
95.6

101.5
142.9
103.0
90.7

800

105.3

115.2

116.3

110.9

121.2

112.6

113.8

110.2

Food, Beverages & Tobacco


Household Equipment &
Furniture
Petroleum & Petroleum
Products
Chemicals & Chemical
Products
Electronic Components
Industrial & Construction
Machinery
Telecommunications &
Computers
Timber, Paints & Construction
Materials
General Wholesale Trade
Ship Chandlers & Bunkering
Transport Equipment
Other Wholesale Trade

At Constant Prices
Total
Total (excl Petroleum)
Food, Beverages & Tobacco
Household Equipment &
Furniture
Petroleum & Petroleum
Products
Chemicals & Chemical
Products
Electronic Components
Industrial & Construction
Machinery
Telecommunications &
Computers
Timber, Paints & Construction
Materials
General Wholesale Trade
Ship Chandlers & Bunkering
Transport Equipment
Other Wholesale Trade

10,000

99.4

99.5

99.5

97.9

103.0

94.8

98.7

99.7

5,604

94.9

104.8

105.2

103.7

106.5

102.5

106.0

105.2

407

91.7

97.8

91.3

96.2

108.7

102.5

101.8

106.3

298

100.6

113.0

109.1

110.9

125.6

106.1

116.5

113.9

4,396

105.1

92.7

92.3

90.6

98.6

85.1

89.3

92.6

406
839

97.7
76.8

98.4
93.9

96.0
94.8

95.1
96.0

94.7
94.7

92.3
88.8

94.7
85.4

83.8
88.2

285

100.0

113.6

115.3

112.8

117.7

117.1

134.8

129.8

567

100.8

122.8

119.2

125.5

127.0

129.3

135.2

141.7

357
572
883
190

99.9
90.5
99.6
84.4

101.8
128.8
87.9
91.1

109.2
131.3
89.2
100.6

100.2
121.3
90.0
87.1

101.7
128.9
83.2
84.1

93.2
137.0
77.6
92.5

113.5
136.3
78.4
101.3

99.4
137.6
80.5
97.0

800

103.8

110.3

110.9

106.4

115.2

106.0

107.3

104.0

1 The weights for the Domestic Wholesale Trade Index are compiled from the turnover data of the 2006 Annual Survey
of Wholesale Trade.

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Services

9.4

FOREIGN WHOLESALE TRADE INDEX


(2007 = 100)
Weights 1

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2 2011 Q3 P

At Current Prices
Total
Total (excl Petroleum)
Food, Beverages & Tobacco
Household Equipment &
Furniture
Petroleum & Petroleum
Products
Chemicals & Chemical
Products
Electronic Components
Industrial & Construction
Machinery
Telecommunications &
Computers
Timber, Paints & Construction
Materials
General Wholesale Trade
Ship Chandlers & Bunkering
Transport Equipment
Other Wholesale Trade

10,000

87.8

109.2

111.0

108.8

115.5

117.8

126.9

128.1

5,456

91.6

109.3

109.2

111.5

115.1

116.2

122.2

123.3

374

152.1

158.6

166.9

149.7

175.9

161.3

181.5

171.4

287

74.4

92.1

92.3

100.2

95.6

87.5

95.4

104.5

4,544

83.2

109.1

113.3

105.5

116.0

119.7

132.5

133.8

513
1,084

79.2
76.5

101.2
82.3

97.4
85.0

102.2
86.1

114.5
79.3

117.0
80.0

115.8
80.8

125.1
78.5

257

77.6

100.2

98.7

105.9

106.4

104.5

105.0

111.5

799

91.3

107.8

105.6

108.6

113.7

106.8

112.9

124.6

186
574
229
288

70.6
87.8
95.6
96.8
106.5

101.5
108.6
118.4
118.2
132.8

107.9
107.9
116.3
113.7
131.3

109.9
104.4
122.6
118.2
140.5

106.3
115.2
119.1
125.2
141.7

113.1
123.2
131.1
117.2
155.2

121.6
139.3
143.0
94.6
167.5

124.4
137.0
143.5
124.0
151.4

865

At Constant Prices
Total
Total (excl Petroleum)
Food, Beverages & Tobacco
Household Equipment &
Furniture
Petroleum & Petroleum
Products
Chemicals & Chemical
Products
Electronic Components
Industrial & Construction
Machinery
Telecommunications &
Computers
Timber, Paints & Construction
Materials
General Wholesale Trade
Ship Chandlers & Bunkering
Transport Equipment
Other Wholesale Trade

10,000

97.8

110.7

111.1

113.6

115.9

107.4

113.3

118.6

5,456

96.9

112.8

111.6

116.3

119.7

116.6

124.2

129.7

374

135.0

138.0

146.1

129.4

151.2

134.1

151.4

142.8

287

83.8

113.3

113.0

124.0

121.0

111.2

125.7

140.2

4,544

98.8

108.2

110.4

110.4

111.3

96.4

100.3

105.4

513
1,084

87.9
84.6

100.5
94.9

95.4
97.0

104.4
99.5

112.2
94.0

102.8
94.5

96.1
96.9

106.9
96.8

257

77.7

115.9

112.7

124.3

127.3

126.6

128.3

135.9

799

104.4

134.3

126.6

134.3

152.7

150.6

169.6

191.4

186
574
229
288

75.7
94.6
110.2
85.9
110.8

102.3
115.6
113.9
108.9
112.3

110.6
113.4
110.3
104.7
111.6

111.0
112.2
122.4
109.9
121.6

102.6
124.0
110.9
117.3
113.4

104.9
128.2
103.6
111.5
112.5

114.0
144.0
104.1
90.9
125.3

121.8
144.9
108.5
121.5
116.2

865

1 The weights for the Foreign Wholesale Trade Index are compiled from the turnover data of the 2006 Annual Survey
of Wholesale Trade.

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Services

9.5

BUSINESS RECEIPTS INDEX FOR SERVICES INDUSTRIES


(2008 = 100)
Weights 1

2011 Q2 2011 Q3 P

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

10,000

97.1

106.1

104.6

106.0

111.3

111.7

110.7

113.9

2,408

86.4

92.0

91.0

92.5

96.5

92.1

94.5

95.7

935

102.3

111.4

110.6

105.5

117.6

117.6

115.3

115.5

Financial & Insurance

2,461

101.6

111.5

109.9

111.4

116.6

122.2

120.6

124.9

Real Estate, Rental & Leasing

1,209

100.7

113.4

113.2

114.8

117.9

117.2

121.1

124.3

1,680

96.0

104.1

103.7

104.0

108.7

105.5

105.5

106.4

Education

451

105.0

109.7

95.6

103.3

110.6

125.2

95.6

120.6

Health & Social Services

459

105.4

109.0

107.2

110.1

117.0

118.5

118.1

118.4

Recreation & Personal Services 5

397

97.8

125.3

126.3

134.5

137.8

139.1

134.9

139.7

Total Services 2
Transport & Storage 3
Information & Communications

Business Services
excl Real Estate, Rental & Leasing 4

1 The weights for the 2008-based Quarterly Business Receipts Index series are based on the value added contributions
of the respective industries, using data from the Annual Survey of Services 2007.
2 Excludes wholesale and retail trade, accommodation & food services.
3 Comprises land transport, water transport, air transport, warehousing & support activities
for transport and post & courier activities.
4 Comprises professional, scientific & technical and administrative & support service activities,
e.g. legal services, accounting activities, management and management consultancy services,
architectural, engineering and technical services, employment agencies and travel agencies.
5 Comprises arts, entertainment & recreation, membership organisations' activities
(e.g. business and professional membership organisations, religious organisations and
interest group organisations) and personal services.

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External Trade

10.1

EXTERNAL TRADE BY TYPE


Million Dollars

2010

2011

Nov 2010

Dec 2010

Jan 2011

Feb 2011

Mar 2011

Apr 2011

At Current Prices
Total Trade

902,062.6

974,396.4

75,318.6

77,108.1

78,793.5

67,536.6

88,368.6

80,667.5

Exports
Oil
Non-oil

478,840.7
103,511.0
375,329.7

514,741.2
136,773.5
377,967.7

39,689.1
8,532.0
31,157.1

41,504.4
8,874.7
32,629.7

42,422.3
11,196.4
31,225.9

36,168.3
9,324.2
26,844.1

46,046.7
11,977.8
34,068.8

42,528.7
11,965.4
30,563.3

Domestic Exports
Oil
Non-oil

248,609.8
75,011.1
173,598.8

281,349.7
103,953.8
177,395.8

20,720.7
6,321.5
14,399.2

21,352.5
6,905.1
14,447.4

22,640.8
8,057.3
14,583.4

19,697.1
6,925.9
12,771.1

24,865.8
8,561.8
16,304.0

22,977.2
8,564.7
14,412.5

Re-exports

230,230.9

233,391.6

18,968.4

20,151.8

19,781.5

16,471.2

21,180.9

19,551.5

Imports
Oil
Non-oil

423,221.8
115,591.6
307,630.2

459,655.1
149,945.6
309,709.6

35,629.4
9,450.7
26,178.7

35,603.7
9,251.1
26,352.6

36,371.2
11,582.9
24,788.4

31,368.4
9,946.4
21,422.0

42,321.9
15,294.8
27,027.1

38,138.8
12,784.8
25,354.0

At 2006 Prices
Total Trade

967,307.4

988,177.2

81,254.2

82,000.2

81,632.4

68,787.6

88,218.3

80,027.1

Exports
Oil
Non-oil

519,026.4
93,810.7
425,215.8

534,135.4
96,695.6
437,439.7

43,361.9
7,526.6
35,835.2

44,824.9
7,444.8
37,380.0

44,807.5
8,980.5
35,827.1

37,599.4
6,951.0
30,648.4

47,498.2
8,267.0
39,231.3

43,169.6
7,931.4
35,238.2

Domestic Exports
Oil
Non-oil

264,466.4
67,021.2
197,445.2

280,053.8
72,592.1
207,461.6

22,232.1
5,487.4
16,744.7

22,451.0
5,735.1
16,715.9

23,244.0
6,394.7
16,849.3

19,807.6
5,134.1
14,673.5

24,814.8
5,816.4
18,998.4

22,285.6
5,579.6
16,706.0

Re-exports

254,560.1

254,081.6

21,129.7

22,373.9

21,563.5

17,791.8

22,683.4

20,884.0

Imports
Oil
Non-oil

448,280.9
108,576.5
339,704.4

454,041.8
109,927.8
344,114.0

37,892.3
8,718.4
29,173.9

37,175.3
8,030.5
29,144.8

36,824.9
9,541.1
27,283.8

31,188.3
7,535.1
23,653.2

40,720.1
10,971.9
29,748.2

36,857.4
8,841.5
28,015.9

(continued on next page)


Source : International Enterprise Singapore

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External Trade

10.1

EXTERNAL TRADE BY TYPE (continued)


Million Dollars

May 2011

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

At Current Prices
Total Trade

81,521.5

82,273.3

78,671.4

86,134.4

82,205.2

81,955.8

84,631.3

81,637.3

42,255.6
11,441.8
30,813.8

43,435.4
12,032.4
31,403.0

42,122.5
11,612.9
30,509.6

44,378.3
11,907.7
32,470.6

44,439.7
12,106.3
32,333.4

43,385.2
10,873.9
32,511.3

42,933.8
10,877.9
32,056.0

44,624.9
11,457.0
33,167.9

Domestic Exports
Oil
Non-oil

22,849.3
8,397.2
14,452.1

23,502.4
8,753.1
14,749.3

23,307.4
8,970.5
14,336.9

26,245.3
9,845.3
16,400.0

24,467.5
9,504.8
14,962.7

22,696.8
8,632.6
14,064.2

23,401.0
8,795.8
14,605.3

24,699.0
8,944.8
15,754.2

Re-exports

19,406.3

19,932.9

18,815.0

18,132.9

19,972.2

20,688.4

19,532.8

19,925.9

Imports
Oil
Non-oil

39,265.9
13,293.7
25,972.2

38,837.9
12,367.8
26,470.1

36,548.9
10,792.9
25,756.0

41,756.1
15,677.7
26,078.4

37,765.5
11,410.1
26,355.5

38,570.6
13,107.6
25,463.0

41,697.4
13,545.0
28,152.5

37,012.4
10,142.0
26,870.4

Exports
Oil
Non-oil

At 2006 Prices
Total Trade

82,507.0

83,776.9

80,998.6

88,754.1

84,092.3

82,116.4

84,571.8

82,694.5

43,760.6
7,986.4
35,774.2

44,990.1
8,499.2
36,490.9

44,042.5
8,130.9
35,911.6

47,315.5
8,592.7
38,722.8

46,083.0
8,580.2
37,502.8

44,706.7
7,539.7
37,167.0

44,105.9
7,303.9
36,802.0

46,056.3
7,932.7
38,123.5

Domestic Exports
Oil
Non-oil

22,670.3
5,767.3
16,903.0

23,328.6
6,070.1
17,258.5

23,245.2
6,199.4
17,045.9

26,890.4
7,037.4
19,853.0

24,183.1
6,656.0
17,527.0

22,124.5
5,924.9
16,199.6

22,911.5
5,856.0
17,055.4

24,548.1
6,156.1
18,391.9

Re-exports

21,090.3

21,661.5

20,797.3

20,425.1

21,899.9

22,582.2

21,194.5

21,508.2

Imports
Oil
Non-oil

38,746.4
9,689.3
29,057.2

38,786.8
9,161.3
29,625.5

36,956.1
7,889.5
29,066.6

41,438.6
11,823.3
29,615.3

38,009.3
8,439.4
29,569.9

37,409.7
9,443.5
27,966.2

40,465.9
9,419.3
31,046.6

36,638.3
7,172.6
29,465.7

Exports
Oil
Non-oil

Source : International Enterprise Singapore

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External Trade

10.2

IMPORTS BY REGION/COUNTRY
Million Dollars

Region/Country

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011 Dec 2011

423,221.8

459,655.1

36,548.9

41,756.1

37,765.5

38,570.6

41,697.4

37,012.4

59,728.4
1,759.7
1,433.7
47,515.3

64,493.9
2,410.6
1,471.8
49,050.0

4,870.8
191.1
107.9
4,018.0

5,677.7
245.0
118.2
3,974.7

5,148.5
167.7
108.0
3,971.9

4,933.7
83.3
185.3
3,763.9

6,429.0
200.9
124.1
5,042.4

5,488.8
188.5
130.2
4,391.6

290,501.5
300.0
78.1
178.1
217.4
45,844.3
4,003.7
12,566.1
22,937.1
33,261.5
24,514.5
3,607.0
3.8
49,489.6
123.6
12,522.8
15,297.1
118.8
25,239.0
14,000.5
8,692.8
2,193.0

317,518.0
238.7
134.7
251.3
238.9
47,747.8
3,994.2
17,770.9
24,245.6
32,963.6
27,317.9
4,515.2
0.6
49,166.9
95.4
7,793.2
22,163.5
178.5
27,333.3
14,270.2
14,544.9
2,084.6

26,293.1
14.6
34.7
8.3
31.2
3,989.6
323.9
1,292.4
2,090.1
3,000.3
2,258.9
286.3
0.0
4,228.2
9.0
626.0
1,253.8
13.5
2,202.0
1,092.9
1,644.9
181.5

29,388.1
10.3
10.3
22.4
19.6
4,008.3
411.9
1,456.1
2,169.8
2,803.2
2,214.8
523.2
0.0
4,315.5
5.2
667.9
2,815.8
10.1
2,192.0
1,472.4
2,415.4
170.0

25,051.7
9.9
8.6
15.4
14.3
3,817.2
301.8
1,507.5
2,001.3
2,807.7
2,150.4
737.7
0.0
3,914.1
7.2
543.7
878.8
11.7
2,273.6
1,372.5
905.9
194.6

26,969.0
41.7
7.8
7.7
33.0
3,748.3
330.8
1,580.8
1,989.8
2,527.7
2,704.2
292.2
0.0
4,287.7
5.2
582.2
2,922.2
12.0
2,089.7
1,209.5
1,128.4
180.9

28,650.7
25.0
8.3
8.8
51.9
4,217.3
377.3
1,425.9
2,005.4
2,634.7
2,537.0
298.2
0.2
4,117.9
19.2
562.2
2,545.4
13.3
2,719.9
972.9
1,383.5
175.8

24,888.1
91.1
13.1
20.0
18.5
4,196.3
319.3
1,171.6
1,912.7
2,641.2
2,058.0
295.3
0.1
3,987.3
6.3
644.0
1,774.4
15.9
2,481.8
999.1
758.7
239.0

65,907.2
10,118.8
12,124.5
3,830.1
7,279.8
1,674.3
7,603.1
6,181.3

70,040.8
10,662.5
13,080.9
4,475.7
8,761.7
1,632.7
7,597.4
5,378.4

4,880.8
752.7
1,032.4
383.1
303.4
125.8
541.7
549.5

5,935.2
809.4
1,095.2
397.5
857.9
122.3
821.2
457.7

6,900.6
1,624.0
1,085.3
353.0
960.0
112.9
547.2
535.0

6,020.8
934.0
1,066.9
428.5
859.9
143.6
781.6
386.8

5,809.5
852.6
1,272.6
372.3
742.6
124.5
729.8
545.2

6,002.9
782.3
1,199.8
434.0
928.5
150.0
843.7
502.2

Oceania
Australia
New Zealand

5,597.4
4,710.6
783.9

6,086.2
4,705.3
1,253.2

410.5
311.9
89.8

576.3
376.5
182.8

585.7
304.0
265.9

502.8
355.2
140.9

703.0
613.5
82.3

508.0
403.4
96.7

Africa

1,487.5

1,516.3

93.8

178.9

79.0

144.4

105.3

124.6

52,252.2

57,901.0

3,952.9

5,162.3

5,670.8

5,074.3

4,909.1

5,075.5

Total
America
Brazil
Canada
United States
Asia
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Korea, Republic of
Kuwait
Laos
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Saudi Arabia
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
Vietnam
Europe
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Sweden
United Kingdom
Switzerland

European Union

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


1 The European Union (EU) comprises Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Rep, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Rep,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

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10.3

EXPORTS BY REGION/COUNTRY
Million Dollars

Region/Country

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011 Dec 2011

478,840.7

514,741.2

42,122.5

44,378.3

44,439.7

43,385.2

42,933.8

44,624.9

49,943.9
1,988.5
1,981.5
30,871.4

53,643.9
1,754.1
1,765.1
27,638.4

4,531.0
131.5
137.9
2,285.0

4,410.2
131.7
168.5
2,125.8

4,290.9
165.4
169.4
2,129.2

4,345.1
157.9
163.4
2,250.2

4,019.3
248.4
199.4
2,224.7

4,739.3
129.4
113.9
2,242.7

343,924.8
124.2
2,317.9
1,286.2
3,000.3
49,467.9
56,081.0
18,101.4
44,983.8
22,332.1
19,547.7
245.3
31.3
57,114.2
1,591.9
9,775.3
1,109.6
1,630.3
17,441.5
17,283.8
5,182.5
10,061.1

367,364.3
98.3
2,854.3
1,978.7
1,140.1
53,650.7
56,776.5
17,654.0
53,776.6
23,120.5
19,458.7
185.3
43.6
62,834.7
2,365.1
8,506.3
1,099.6
1,674.7
18,356.1
17,645.1
5,829.9
12,834.9

29,931.1
8.8
208.3
125.3
72.0
4,160.3
4,441.4
1,468.4
4,700.8
1,898.5
1,510.0
10.8
7.3
5,356.2
244.7
665.1
92.8
84.2
1,614.8
1,523.2
442.1
850.3

31,303.9
7.2
254.2
692.4
117.8
4,708.7
4,658.4
1,314.8
4,453.2
1,795.3
1,671.7
11.2
1.5
5,653.0
90.8
676.2
104.8
239.5
1,457.1
1,523.2
477.8
964.1

32,099.6
6.9
240.5
106.1
78.2
4,646.3
5,111.6
1,349.2
5,023.4
2,062.8
1,663.3
16.3
2.6
5,435.4
215.9
681.1
119.7
215.6
1,457.5
1,566.1
548.6
1,195.2

31,338.7
10.2
308.2
117.0
86.8
4,742.0
4,494.6
1,151.5
4,873.1
2,149.5
1,571.7
14.2
2.0
5,151.3
328.4
694.8
89.3
162.3
1,426.1
1,396.4
462.9
1,358.3

31,179.6
8.1
249.5
123.5
110.3
4,758.7
5,177.9
1,193.5
4,439.1
2,090.5
1,592.5
23.5
1.6
5,514.4
81.4
738.1
96.2
176.8
1,461.2
1,269.7
576.9
1,067.1

31,757.6
14.0
213.2
132.0
97.9
4,876.3
4,730.9
1,428.4
4,268.7
2,266.3
1,810.2
26.6
4.0
5,758.4
368.4
639.7
109.9
180.1
1,455.2
1,281.8
647.9
1,044.5

Europe
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Sweden
United Kingdom
Switzerland

50,262.8
7,530.6
8,369.7
932.1
8,387.8
393.5
8,333.6
1,573.0

51,988.1
7,690.0
8,416.6
1,223.7
9,487.4
376.8
8,328.0
1,041.0

4,304.6
570.5
751.3
97.6
849.3
27.1
730.9
71.7

5,140.9
521.6
685.2
84.0
948.3
31.0
1,216.6
76.3

4,543.7
861.5
692.4
84.5
711.1
38.1
742.4
82.1

3,859.2
514.6
649.2
89.8
706.3
19.7
590.9
78.3

3,908.6
557.1
637.4
92.9
679.4
18.9
596.2
92.3

4,305.7
1,021.8
654.3
83.1
758.3
21.4
478.4
67.0

Oceania
Australia
New Zealand

24,183.2
17,110.7
2,322.4

29,433.3
20,145.7
2,672.9

2,496.4
1,856.5
167.3

2,625.4
1,640.1
247.7

2,620.5
1,889.8
206.2

2,524.0
1,778.3
195.7

2,620.3
1,618.2
286.2

2,551.3
1,774.2
237.5

Africa

10,525.9

12,311.0

859.2

897.8

884.8

1,318.3

1,206.0

1,271.0

47,156.9

48,129.1

4,062.5

4,492.8

4,305.5

3,609.5

3,655.6

4,058.9

Total
America
Brazil
Canada
United States
Asia
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
China
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Korea, Republic of
Kuwait
Laos
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Saudi Arabia
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
Vietnam

European Union

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


1 The European Union (EU) comprises Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Rep, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Rep,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

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External Trade

10.4

IMPORTS BY COMMODITY SECTION


Million Dollars

Commodity Section

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

423,221.8

459,655.1

36,548.9

41,756.1

37,765.5

38,570.6

41,697.4

37,012.4

Food
Coffee etc & spices
Fish & fish preparations
Vegetables & fruits

9,290.7
1,173.3
1,295.6
1,524.0

10,295.9
1,410.3
1,435.7
1,666.2

888.2
109.0
122.7
145.3

905.9
126.0
128.5
145.0

798.7
104.4
124.9
128.7

872.3
139.5
127.3
132.5

971.5
153.9
137.3
148.1

1,002.3
131.9
154.0
165.2

Beverages & Tobacco


Beverages
Tobacco & manufactures

3,067.8
2,333.4
734.5

3,678.7
2,849.0
829.7

322.4
253.0
69.4

367.9
294.7
73.2

292.2
226.6
65.6

330.8
262.6
68.2

321.5
249.8
71.7

359.3
274.1
85.2

Crude Materials
Metallic ores & scrap
Crude rubber (incl synthetic)
Crude fertilizers & minerals
Crude materials nes

3,003.8
440.6
688.1
1,031.0
327.2

3,726.2
805.5
902.4
1,070.2
394.6

315.7
76.2
71.3
89.2
33.8

322.5
80.3
75.8
85.0
35.2

302.2
62.8
62.0
93.6
39.8

302.5
40.2
72.0
106.2
36.0

342.3
80.5
70.1
97.5
32.3

355.8
94.5
47.8
120.1
38.3

115,591.6

149,945.6

10,792.9

15,677.7

11,410.1

13,107.6

13,545.0

10,142.0

110,815.7

143,796.5

10,273.7

15,159.1

10,864.0

12,566.6

12,995.1

9,564.8

Animal & Vegetable Oils


Vegetable oils unprocessed
Other animal / vegetable oils

842.9
759.8
68.8

1,481.2
1,242.9
41.3

89.0
72.9
3.2

151.6
127.9
3.7

166.4
136.2
2.7

155.6
138.4
3.0

75.2
68.3
2.4

164.1
132.9
5.5

Chemicals & Chemical Products


Organic chemicals
Plastics in primary forms
Medicinal products
Perfume, toilet preparations

28,630.0
7,603.8
5,275.8
3,253.8
3,155.1

31,882.3
8,523.5
6,459.6
3,525.6
3,478.8

2,631.1
734.7
451.5
297.0
284.5

2,738.8
776.6
504.7
280.8
305.4

2,596.1
676.9
527.8
318.4
272.0

2,658.0
596.3
642.5
344.5
300.6

2,631.0
626.0
646.0
264.1
307.2

2,747.6
638.8
717.1
300.2
320.0

Manufactured Goods
Non-ferrous metals
Iron & steel
Metal manufactures
Non-metal mineral manufactures
Textile manufactures
Paper manufactures
Rubber manufactures nes

26,492.2
4,990.5
6,786.8
6,373.3
3,223.5
1,423.7
1,773.8
1,297.4

31,028.2
6,535.4
8,639.9
6,353.5
3,604.9
1,446.5
2,303.7
1,487.1

2,691.7
558.3
732.9
538.5
337.9
123.0
217.1
126.3

2,520.9
438.9
728.3
553.2
301.3
120.7
200.3
127.2

2,384.5
398.2
618.3
573.8
310.3
115.6
198.6
123.8

2,548.0
508.6
706.8
558.2
290.3
117.0
190.1
129.3

2,827.9
514.1
892.8
571.2
341.3
126.9
194.5
126.1

2,622.9
476.7
748.0
544.6
301.0
135.4
194.5
150.8

Total

Mineral Fuels
Petroleum & products

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


Note : Data are based on Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev 4.
1 Includes oil bunkers.

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External Trade

10.4

IMPORTS BY COMMODITY SECTION (continued)


Million Dollars

Commodity Section
Machinery & Equipment
Electronics
Integrated circuits
Parts of personal computers
Disk drives
Telecommunications

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

196,902.1
123,251.0
67,429.4
13,677.9
2,604.9

189,135.1
113,437.5
59,459.1
11,794.7
2,324.8

15,516.3
9,039.9
4,631.1
923.9
188.2

15,956.8
9,430.9
4,755.6
1,059.4
174.7

16,614.2
9,431.6
4,899.5
986.7
186.6

15,357.7
8,890.6
4,656.3
822.7
177.7

17,450.0
10,416.1
5,639.0
1,082.5
166.5

16,191.9
9,529.1
4,850.9
1,052.6
198.4

11,443.0

12,711.3

959.9

1,081.4

967.6

998.1

1,331.1

1,082.8

5,798.0

5,213.9

465.1

460.8

474.3

438.5

403.3

382.0

4,408.9
4,199.2
6,787.6
73,651.0
5,193.9
4,878.2

4,834.4
4,331.2
6,311.9
75,697.6
5,093.0
4,899.3

449.1
366.2
514.5
6,476.4
477.9
401.2

460.0
407.0
512.8
6,526.0
427.7
404.3

428.4
387.3
572.2
7,182.6
435.9
418.9

508.0
291.6
473.5
6,467.1
397.1
386.4

396.7
404.0
462.1
7,034.0
427.2
456.3

488.1
398.1
505.3
6,662.8
407.0
428.4

29,634.4
8,609.7
4,450.9
2,673.3

32,004.5
8,565.2
4,956.6
2,937.0

2,738.6
711.6
459.9
290.9

2,589.7
696.7
408.5
272.4

2,654.6
729.1
437.7
234.5

2,777.0
693.1
421.4
234.7

2,993.2
816.5
444.8
260.8

2,889.2
792.0
501.1
301.2

10,675.0

11,988.8

972.3

894.9

966.6

1,129.5

1,129.6

943.6

9,766.3

6,477.4

563.1

524.3

546.5

461.2

539.8

537.3

equipment 2
3

Consumer electronics
Personal computers
Parts of Integrated Circuits
Diodes and Transistors
Non-electronics
Electrical circuit apparatus
Electrical machinery nes
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Scientific instruments
Photographic apparatus
Clothing
Miscellaneous manufactured
articles nes
Miscellaneous

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


Note : Data are based on Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev 4.
2 Includes pagers, cellular/hand phones, TV cameras, video cameras and recorders, radar and navigational equipment,
radio remote controls, satellite discs and parts for these products.
3 Includes television receivers, radio broadcast receivers, video and sound recorders, microphones, loudspeakers, headphones,
earphones, television cameras, still image video cameras and other video camera recorders, and parts for these products.

44

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External Trade

10.5

EXPORTS BY COMMODITY SECTION


Million Dollars

Commodity Section

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

478,840.7

514,741.2

42,122.5

44,378.3

44,439.7

43,385.2

42,933.8

44,624.9

Food
Coffee etc & spices
Fish & fish preparations
Vegetables & fruits

5,455.4
1,322.5
502.7
307.9

6,663.2
1,905.4
505.1
396.6

671.5
263.9
42.7
37.0

529.2
151.2
32.4
35.9

720.2
261.0
67.1
28.1

617.2
207.7
40.1
32.9

558.4
132.0
47.3
34.4

587.3
149.5
47.6
38.6

Beverages & Tobacco


Beverages
Tobacco & manufactures

3,256.5
2,466.2
790.3

3,789.7
2,913.7
875.9

293.0
222.9
70.1

298.6
232.5
66.1

356.9
279.5
77.4

380.7
305.8
74.9

398.9
318.3
80.6

375.5
289.7
85.8

Crude Materials
Metallic ores & scrap
Crude rubber (incl synthetic)
Crude fertilizers & minerals
Crude materials nes

2,820.0
1,119.9
658.7
303.5
210.6

3,315.1
1,294.5
872.5
372.6
230.5

270.1
111.6
62.9
33.4
19.2

286.6
112.8
81.0
30.0
17.4

295.1
106.8
84.8
32.1
21.8

240.7
86.6
57.5
30.9
17.9

256.5
113.3
48.8
25.8
22.0

253.7
90.5
74.6
26.5
23.6

103,511.0

136,773.5

11,612.9

11,907.7

12,106.3

10,873.9

10,877.9

11,457.0

103,220.1

136,470.0

11,588.9

11,901.2

12,071.5

10,853.8

10,867.3

11,432.5

Animal & Vegetable Oils


Vegetable oils unprocessed
Other animal / vegetable oils

610.6
394.7
197.4

546.1
433.5
100.3

44.0
36.2
6.8

29.7
21.7
7.5

45.5
34.9
9.5

80.5
71.2
8.7

40.9
33.3
7.1

44.5
35.4
7.6

Chemicals & Chemical Products


Organic chemicals
Plastics in primary forms
Medicinal products
Perfume, toilet preparations

56,644.3
21,889.9
12,911.7
8,332.1
4,884.1

64,777.1
26,091.7
14,135.3
8,847.5
6,087.6

5,421.3
2,430.9
1,090.3
633.5
499.9

5,765.6
2,567.9
1,192.2
703.5
521.1

5,714.0
2,605.8
1,053.3
663.5
597.0

5,720.9
2,175.4
1,196.6
945.2
652.5

4,931.8
1,739.0
1,204.4
687.8
550.6

5,309.2
1,960.2
1,201.3
722.5
627.5

Manufactured Goods
Non-ferrous metals
Iron & steel
Metal manufactures
Non-metal mineral manufactures
Textile manufactures
Paper manufactures
Rubber manufactures nes

18,904.7
4,249.6
4,200.2
5,022.3
1,421.7
1,101.9
1,480.5
1,157.7

20,167.5
4,546.8
4,694.1
4,476.7
1,977.4
1,069.5
1,792.0
1,258.7

1,562.6
304.7
389.2
365.0
142.6
90.2
132.3
109.3

1,662.0
346.4
366.6
375.7
193.2
89.2
144.7
107.2

1,738.6
413.8
407.8
369.2
166.6
82.5
174.4
92.4

1,769.5
441.3
417.1
330.8
168.0
85.1
185.8
109.9

1,867.5
530.0
390.1
375.7
193.0
89.3
164.2
94.9

1,736.9
387.9
439.4
389.2
115.3
97.6
174.0
109.5

Total

Mineral Fuels
Petroleum & products

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


Note : Data are based on Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev 4.
1 Includes oil bunkers.

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External Trade

10.5

EXPORTS BY COMMODITY SECTION (continued)


Million Dollars

Commodity Section
Machinery & Equipment
Electronics
Integrated circuits
Parts of personal computers
Disk drives
Telecommunications

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

244,933.1
176,025.3
94,293.7
24,984.0
7,613.5

236,887.4
158,297.7
88,672.1
21,484.4
4,524.1

18,823.7
12,815.9
7,073.3
1,831.4
334.1

20,447.0
12,900.3
7,143.7
1,716.6
363.3

19,784.6
13,738.6
7,895.7
1,817.0
338.4

20,278.6
13,275.5
7,770.0
1,766.1
359.0

20,131.1
13,676.4
7,981.3
1,747.7
326.7

20,837.9
13,424.2
7,225.9
1,870.5
440.0

8,085.3

9,623.2

731.5

807.2

833.8

707.1

851.5

1,050.1

6,255.8

5,170.3

428.0

414.6

449.8

403.3

432.7

402.7

3,651.6
10,894.5
12,298.0
68,907.8
6,245.5
6,717.0

5,051.3
6,779.1
9,390.9
78,589.7
7,264.5
6,908.2

464.1
569.6
762.9
6,007.8
667.5
590.8

402.9
603.5
824.9
7,546.7
588.3
629.9

466.2
573.5
715.7
6,046.0
629.3
598.6

483.7
387.0
732.9
7,003.2
599.1
580.2

465.7
542.8
662.9
6,454.7
650.8
619.1

551.6
522.2
681.6
7,413.7
562.8
520.0

33,410.1
10,204.1
4,063.7
1,455.7

35,805.7
11,411.6
4,123.1
1,497.4

2,905.1
890.6
340.5
151.7

2,955.8
900.7
374.2
141.9

3,142.0
997.7
370.1
153.2

2,945.9
928.4
351.1
93.3

3,393.6
1,044.0
399.9
143.2

3,590.8
1,177.5
379.6
141.5

16,326.0

17,264.6

1,387.2

1,423.8

1,486.0

1,462.3

1,667.2

1,726.2

9,295.2

6,015.9

518.4

496.1

536.5

477.2

477.4

432.1

equipment 2
3

Consumer electronics
Personal computers
Parts of Integrated Circuits
Diodes and Transistors
Non-electronics
Electrical circuit apparatus
Electrical machinery nes
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Scientific instruments
Photographic apparatus
Clothing
Miscellaneous manufactured
articles nes
Miscellaneous

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


Note : Data are based on Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev 4.
2 Includes pagers, cellular/hand phones, TV cameras, video cameras and recorders, radar and navigational equipment,
radio remote controls, satellite discs and parts for these products.
3 Includes television receivers, radio broadcast receivers, video and sound recorders, microphones, loudspeakers, headphones,
earphones, television cameras, still image video cameras and other video camera recorders, and parts for these products.

46

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

External Trade

10.6

DOMESTIC EXPORTS BY COMMODITY SECTION


Million Dollars

Commodity Section

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

248,609.8

281,349.7

23,307.4

26,245.3

24,467.5

22,696.8

23,401.0

24,699.0

3,639.7
904.4
194.7
27.8

4,108.6
959.4
194.6
31.8

344.3
74.6
14.6
4.1

333.7
81.6
16.6
2.3

377.2
82.5
16.9
2.2

364.7
92.2
16.3
2.7

363.0
81.6
17.9
2.9

388.1
90.0
20.3
3.3

426.1
183.6
242.6

457.6
195.5
262.1

36.5
16.6
19.9

39.5
17.9
21.6

38.2
14.5
23.7

44.3
21.3
23.0

44.2
20.3
23.9

46.8
20.4
26.4

1,523.7
1,026.3
21.4
151.4
61.6

1,705.6
1,208.9
5.9
140.1
56.2

138.1
94.9
0.2
14.1
3.4

143.8
108.1
0.4
8.7
4.8

144.8
102.2
0.3
11.9
3.9

122.2
82.0
0.2
9.1
3.8

147.7
110.5
0.8
8.7
4.3

118.1
85.9
0.5
4.8
5.0

75,011.1
74,722.3

103,953.8
103,651.7

8,970.5
8,946.6

9,845.3
9,839.0

9,504.8
9,470.3

8,632.6
8,612.6

8,795.8
8,785.2

8,944.8
8,920.5

Animal & Vegetable Oils


Vegetable oils unprocessed
Other animal / vegetable oils

267.2
104.8
146.0

236.8
130.7
97.3

19.1
11.6
6.7

19.1
11.5
7.3

21.4
11.3
9.2

18.6
9.6
8.7

19.2
12.0
7.0

20.8
12.2
7.6

Chemicals & Chemical Products


Organic chemicals
Plastics in primary forms
Medicinal products
Perfume, toilet preparations

43,528.3
19,497.8
9,627.2
7,133.7
2,107.8

48,450.9
23,006.0
9,383.3
7,632.3
2,557.7

4,103.1
2,176.5
704.8
541.4
213.8

4,402.4
2,363.1
745.3
622.3
217.3

4,263.0
2,338.4
689.4
537.3
217.1

4,063.1
1,778.2
734.8
826.9
254.6

3,477.2
1,497.8
699.6
575.2
235.7

3,844.4
1,759.3
719.7
636.1
222.2

7,042.5
1,098.1
824.2
2,571.6
646.8
362.7
1,092.3
341.2

6,949.1
1,059.9
870.1
2,022.6
1,121.9
331.4
1,070.8
332.1

581.4
100.1
70.4
173.2
96.3
23.0
80.1
28.2

604.3
85.6
78.0
179.3
111.7
25.1
85.2
27.4

600.8
87.5
95.3
167.7
98.6
31.4
85.1
23.8

560.5
63.6
91.8
136.7
113.2
25.6
92.2
26.4

538.7
85.9
77.3
152.5
67.2
26.0
90.3
28.9

538.5
69.2
59.9
192.4
52.1
26.6
103.9
25.3

Total
Food
Coffee etc & spices
Fish & fish preparations
Vegetables & fruits
Beverages & Tobacco
Beverages
Tobacco & manufactures
Crude Materials
Metallic ores & scrap
Crude rubber (incl synthetic)
Crude fertilizers & minerals
Crude materials nes
Mineral Fuels
1

Petroleum & products

Manufactured Goods
Non-ferrous metals
Iron & steel
Metal manufactures
Non-metal mineral manufactures
Textile manufactures
Paper manufactures
Rubber manufactures nes

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


Note : Data are based on Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev 4.
1 Includes oil bunkers.

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10.6

DOMESTIC EXPORTS BY COMMODITY SECTION (continued)


Million Dollars

Commodity Section
Machinery & Equipment
Electronics
Integrated circuits
Parts of personal computers
Disk drives
Telecommunications
equipment 2
3

Consumer electronics
Personal computers
Parts of Integrated Circuits
Diodes and Transistors
Non-electronics
Electrical circuit apparatus
Electrical machinery nes
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Scientific instruments
Photographic apparatus
Clothing
Miscellaneous manufactured
articles nes
Miscellaneous

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

94,897.1
65,000.5
27,187.2
12,884.6
5,472.5

91,600.2
56,461.0
25,761.0
11,051.3
2,801.5

7,171.8
4,637.9
2,098.9
1,000.6
222.4

8,880.2
4,895.1
2,270.2
949.7
241.5

7,402.4
5,022.3
2,455.6
935.9
212.0

6,942.2
4,468.5
2,089.8
879.5
211.4

7,846.6
5,127.5
2,594.0
910.5
178.7

8,440.3
4,938.2
2,180.3
967.7
284.8

1,665.2

1,932.1

105.3

137.4

169.0

159.5

207.6

242.2

1,786.1

1,258.7

87.4

95.9

103.6

85.7

125.4

103.1

1,657.7
7,811.9
3,558.3
29,896.6
2,979.2
3,204.0

2,338.0
4,730.3
3,777.6
35,139.1
2,961.0
3,017.8

226.1
379.7
302.7
2,533.9
280.2
277.6

174.7
428.9
366.2
3,985.1
235.2
288.1

197.2
419.5
300.1
2,380.1
247.7
256.7

230.7
274.6
289.5
2,473.7
211.3
219.0

164.9
395.8
275.8
2,719.1
287.5
236.2

258.5
386.5
260.9
3,502.1
251.5
200.4

19,183.8
5,889.5
1,513.3
184.3

20,996.0
6,803.6
1,498.4
185.0

1,713.3
548.7
112.5
16.3

1,735.0
550.6
130.3
19.9

1,889.5
593.8
137.3
26.9

1,702.6
530.7
127.4
10.1

1,913.5
586.1
133.2
14.7

2,142.6
689.9
130.4
14.3

11,251.9

12,122.5

1,004.3

1,004.0

1,097.9

1,008.6

1,143.2

1,267.5

3,090.2

2,891.0

229.4

241.9

225.4

246.2

255.2

214.5

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


Note : Data are based on Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev 4.
2 Includes pagers, cellular/hand phones, TV cameras, video cameras and recorders, radar and navigational equipment,
radio remote controls, satellite discs and parts for these products.
3 Includes television receivers, radio broadcast receivers, video and sound recorders, microphones, loudspeakers, headphones,
earphones, television cameras, still image video cameras and other video camera recorders, and parts for these products.

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10.7

RE-EXPORTS BY COMMODITY SECTION


Million Dollars

Commodity Section

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

230,230.9

233,391.6

18,815.0

18,132.9

19,972.2

20,688.4

19,532.8

19,925.9

Food
Coffee etc & spices
Fish & fish preparations
Vegetables & fruits

1,815.7
418.1
308.0
280.1

2,554.6
946.1
310.6
364.9

327.2
189.3
28.1
32.9

195.5
69.6
15.8
33.5

343.0
178.5
50.2
25.9

252.5
115.5
23.7
30.3

195.4
50.4
29.3
31.5

199.2
59.5
27.3
35.3

Beverages & Tobacco


Beverages
Tobacco & manufactures

2,830.3
2,282.6
547.7

3,332.0
2,718.2
613.8

256.5
206.3
50.2

259.1
214.6
44.6

318.7
265.0
53.7

336.5
284.5
52.0

354.7
298.0
56.7

328.7
269.3
59.4

Crude Materials
Metallic ores & scrap
Crude rubber (incl synthetic)
Crude fertilizers & minerals
Crude materials nes

1,296.3
93.6
637.2
152.1
149.0

1,609.6
85.6
866.6
232.6
174.3

132.0
16.8
62.6
19.3
15.9

142.8
4.6
80.6
21.3
12.6

150.3
4.7
84.5
20.1
17.8

118.5
4.6
57.3
21.8
14.2

108.8
2.8
48.0
17.1
17.6

135.6
4.6
74.2
21.7
18.6

28,499.9
28,497.8

32,819.7
32,818.3

2,642.3
2,642.3

2,062.3
2,062.2

2,601.4
2,601.2

2,241.3
2,241.2

2,082.1
2,082.1

2,512.2
2,512.1

Animal & Vegetable Oils


Vegetable oils unprocessed
Other animal / vegetable oils

343.4
290.0
51.4

309.3
302.7
3.0

24.9
24.6
0.2

10.5
10.2
0.2

24.1
23.6
0.3

61.9
61.6
0.0

21.7
21.2
0.1

23.6
23.3
0.0

Chemicals & Chemical Products


Organic chemicals
Plastics in primary forms
Medicinal products
Perfume, toilet preparations

13,116.0
2,392.0
3,284.5
1,198.4
2,776.3

16,326.2
3,085.8
4,752.1
1,215.2
3,529.9

1,318.1
254.4
385.6
92.1
286.1

1,363.1
204.8
446.9
81.3
303.8

1,451.0
267.4
363.9
126.2
379.9

1,657.8
397.2
461.9
118.3
397.9

1,454.5
241.2
504.8
112.6
314.9

1,464.8
201.0
481.5
86.4
405.3

Manufactured Goods
Non-ferrous metals
Iron & steel
Metal manufactures
Non-metal mineral manufactures
Textile manufactures
Paper manufactures
Rubber manufactures nes

11,862.2
3,151.5
3,376.0
2,450.7
775.0
739.2
388.2
816.5

13,218.3
3,486.9
3,823.9
2,454.1
855.6
738.0
721.2
926.6

981.2
204.6
318.8
191.8
46.3
67.2
52.2
81.1

1,057.7
260.9
288.6
196.3
81.4
64.2
59.5
79.8

1,137.8
326.3
312.4
201.5
68.0
51.2
89.4
68.6

1,209.1
377.7
325.2
194.0
54.8
59.5
93.5
83.5

1,328.8
444.1
312.7
223.2
125.8
63.2
73.9
66.0

1,198.4
318.7
379.5
196.8
63.3
71.0
70.1
84.2

Total

Mineral Fuels
Petroleum & products

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


Note : Data are based on Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev 4.
1 Includes oil bunkers.

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RE-EXPORTS BY COMMODITY SECTION (continued)


Million Dollars

Commodity Section
Machinery & Equipment
Electronics
Integrated circuits
Parts of personal computers
Disk drives
Telecommunications
equipment 2
3

Consumer electronics
Personal computers
Parts of Integrated Circuits
Diodes and Transistors
Non-electronics
Electrical circuit apparatus
Electrical machinery nes
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Scientific instruments
Photographic apparatus
Clothing
Miscellaneous manufactured
articles nes
Miscellaneous

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

150,036.0
111,024.8
67,106.5
12,099.5
2,140.9

145,287.3
101,836.7
62,911.1
10,433.1
1,722.6

11,652.0
8,178.0
4,974.3
830.8
111.7

11,566.8
8,005.2
4,873.5
766.9
121.8

12,382.3
8,716.3
5,440.1
881.2
126.4

13,336.5
8,806.9
5,680.1
886.6
147.5

12,284.5
8,548.9
5,387.3
837.2
148.0

12,397.6
8,486.0
5,045.7
902.8
155.2

6,419.9

7,691.1

626.2

669.8

664.8

547.5

643.9

807.9

4,469.6

3,911.6

340.6

318.8

346.2

317.6

307.3

299.6

1,993.8
3,082.5
8,739.7
39,011.1
3,266.4
3,513.0

2,713.3
2,048.9
5,613.3
43,450.6
4,303.5
3,890.4

238.1
190.0
460.2
3,474.0
387.4
313.3

228.2
174.6
458.7
3,561.6
353.1
341.7

269.0
154.0
415.5
3,665.9
381.5
341.9

253.1
112.4
443.4
4,529.6
387.8
361.1

300.7
146.9
387.1
3,735.6
363.3
382.8

293.1
135.7
420.7
3,911.6
311.2
319.6

14,226.2
4,314.6
2,550.4
1,271.4

14,809.7
4,608.0
2,624.7
1,312.4

1,191.8
341.9
228.0
135.4

1,220.8
350.2
244.0
122.0

1,252.5
403.9
232.8
126.3

1,243.3
397.7
223.7
83.3

1,480.1
457.9
266.7
128.4

1,448.2
487.5
249.2
127.1

5,074.1

5,142.1

382.9

419.8

388.1

453.7

524.0

458.7

6,205.0

3,124.9

289.0

254.2

311.1

231.0

222.3

217.5

Source : International Enterprise Singapore


Note : Data are based on Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev 4.
2 Includes pagers, cellular/hand phones, TV cameras, video cameras and recorders, radar and navigational equipment,
radio remote controls, satellite discs and parts for these products.
3 Includes television receivers, radio broadcast receivers, video and sound recorders, microphones, loudspeakers, headphones,
earphones, television cameras, still image video cameras and other video camera recorders, and parts for these products.

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Transport and Communications

11.1

SEA CARGO AND SHIPPING STATISTICS

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

127,998
2,120,282

11,148
177,244

10,827
181,694

10,432
171,645

11,069
188,049

10,519
176,605

11,035
188,169

503,342
313,683
189,659

530,490
335,510
194,980

45,338
29,367
15,972

46,280
28,975
17,305

42,309
26,628
15,680

44,155
29,390
14,766

43,039
27,446
15,593

41,840
28,969
12,871

Total Container Throughput


('000 TEUs)

28,431

29,938

2,640

2,626

2,410

2,569

2,472

2,639

Bunker Sales ('000 Tonnes)

40,853

43,154

3,643

3,815

3,568

3,546

3,615

3,804

Singapore Ship Registry


(End of Period)
Number
'000 GT

3,978
48,783

4,111
57,360

4,071
53,683

4,076
53,880

4,093
54,686

4,068
55,105

4,098
56,060

4,111
57,360

Vessel Arrivals
Number
127,299
Shipping Tonnage ('000 GT) 1,919,408
Total Cargo ('000 Tonnes)
General
Bulk

Source : Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore


Notes : GT refers to Gross Tonnes
TEU refers to Twenty-Foot Equivalent Unit

11.2

Aircraft (No)
Arrivals
Departures
Passenger (Persons)
Arrivals
Departures
Transit
Mail (Tonnes)
In-coming
Out-going

CIVIL AIRCRAFT ARRIVALS/DEPARTURES, PASSENGERS AND MAIL

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

131,769
131,824

150,827
150,884

12,949
12,959

12,855
12,853

12,749
12,764

13,134
13,136

12,961
12,962

13,826
13,828

20,486,452
20,437,264
1,115,061

22,778,148
22,651,114
1,114,582

2,056,049
2,004,277
112,645

1,871,360
1,882,601
101,761

1,861,845
1,849,324
106,551

1,893,500
1,887,140
98,148

1,865,818
1,942,754
81,963

2,242,263
2,192,763
90,322

11,165
16,027

14,361
19,235

1,143
1,585

1,267
1,640

1,226
1,619

1,345
1,676

1,452
1,831

1,642
2,036

Source : Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore


Changi Airport Group Pte Ltd
Note : Refers to Changi Airport only.
Data prior to 1 July 2009 are collected by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.

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11.3

AIR CARGO DISCHARGED BY REGION/COUNTRY OF ORIGIN


Tonnes

Region/Country

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

941,403

983,110

85,423

81,566

81,046

86,053

84,790

88,164

South East Asia


Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam

160,634
59,368
18,412
15,126
49,963
14,584

162,933
63,787
17,529
13,527
52,470
12,904

13,274
4,443
1,687
1,295
4,514
1,143

12,986
4,522
1,638
1,213
4,225
1,164

13,219
4,601
1,652
1,106
4,398
1,183

14,367
6,209
1,596
1,088
3,944
1,206

13,278
6,400
1,161
972
3,410
1,090

16,247
7,856
1,296
1,057
4,611
1,175

North East Asia


China
Hong Kong
Japan

435,604
126,636
119,850
69,998

455,946
140,730
128,050
67,479

41,098
12,543
11,548
6,178

38,297
12,152
10,697
5,559

37,457
12,164
10,481
5,314

39,260
12,723
11,188
5,190

39,624
13,106
11,377
5,227

39,698
12,311
11,912
5,376

South Asia

60,784

64,206

5,584

5,553

5,528

5,546

5,162

5,230

Middle East

22,536

22,859

1,990

1,933

1,907

1,881

2,036

2,224

Oceania

83,365

83,869

6,387

6,517

6,484

7,268

7,939

9,048

147,350
8,949
20,627
21,522

158,544
9,714
25,349
23,110

13,441
707
1,934
1,852

12,870
796
1,867
1,819

13,219
808
1,892
1,978

14,545
745
2,254
2,140

14,272
739
3,170
1,973

13,219
805
2,587
1,741

North America

27,106

30,467

3,230

3,041

2,910

2,784

2,162

2,054

Other Regions

4,024

4,285

418

369

321

403

317

444

Total

Europe
France
Germany
United Kingdom

Source : Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore


Changi Airport Group Pte Ltd
Note : Refers to Changi Airport only.
Data exclude passenger baggage, diplomatic cargo and aircraft stores.
Data prior to 1 July 2009 are collected by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.

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11.4

AIR CARGO LOADED BY REGION/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION


Tonnes

Region/Country

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

872,406

882,142

74,697

71,554

73,313

77,061

75,416

78,443

South East Asia


Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam

186,976
62,726
31,494
16,309
50,213
20,987

183,053
67,358
28,977
15,332
48,082
17,752

14,923
5,870
2,384
1,221
3,514
1,449

14,204
5,173
2,239
1,150
3,691
1,407

14,827
5,396
2,319
1,163
4,150
1,296

15,083
5,649
2,089
1,404
4,007
1,378

16,495
6,253
2,379
1,180
4,808
1,489

17,271
6,659
2,356
1,216
5,159
1,448

North East Asia


China
Hong Kong
Japan

283,049
84,084
74,531
65,566

296,887
87,420
70,945
69,615

24,809
7,156
5,918
5,630

23,353
7,008
5,917
5,224

24,345
7,410
6,048
5,501

24,885
7,124
5,887
6,070

23,942
6,842
5,736
6,519

27,798
7,251
6,543
7,929

South Asia

76,527

74,211

6,082

5,804

6,034

6,122

5,560

6,193

Middle East

31,144

30,974

2,571

2,325

2,301

2,894

2,933

3,344

Oceania

107,074

115,393

10,566

11,255

10,866

11,622

10,818

9,643

Europe
France
Germany
United Kingdom

134,549
9,549
28,855
29,669

131,523
8,910
26,845
30,048

11,462
746
2,303
2,609

10,688
733
2,044
2,570

11,126
756
1,944
2,701

11,918
795
2,229
2,855

11,309
709
2,559
2,763

10,500
669
2,502
2,441

North America

42,209

37,682

3,065

2,786

2,732

3,181

2,871

2,676

Other Regions

10,878

12,419

1,219

1,138

1,081

1,357

1,487

1,018

Total

Source : Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore


Changi Airport Group Pte Ltd
Note : Refers to Changi Airport only.
Data exclude passenger baggage, diplomatic cargo and aircraft stores.
Data prior to 1 July 2009 are collected by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.

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11.5

AIR PASSENGER ARRIVALS BY REGION/COUNTRY OF EMBARKATION


Number

Region/Country

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

20,486,452

22,778,148

2,056,049

1,871,360

1,861,845

1,893,500

1,865,818

2,242,263

South East Asia


Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam

8,811,792
2,761,475
2,212,056
966,752
1,727,449
724,838

10,036,909
3,153,549
2,412,185
1,190,718
2,038,476
797,218

889,606
289,582
212,795
93,255
176,800
78,931

839,117
278,479
201,388
91,221
169,074
65,336

791,431
247,205
186,612
92,112
169,659
62,374

826,752
261,947
191,546
99,169
176,231
61,959

779,906
259,268
206,764
90,836
116,675
66,010

935,310
305,269
231,270
93,724
182,567
75,187

North East Asia


China
Hong Kong
Japan

4,962,172
1,679,061
1,435,104
889,148

5,630,941
1,854,692
1,701,227
913,870

528,120
176,885
164,597
80,328

472,330
149,828
141,312
87,108

473,452
159,043
138,483
81,037

463,679
157,669
130,683
77,614

491,809
156,774
147,514
83,226

586,790
183,972
175,179
93,227

South Asia

1,710,999

1,857,916

160,941

140,454

144,152

155,424

158,316

188,344

420,003

460,759

41,005

34,251

32,254

33,063

39,736

53,934

Oceania

2,286,788

2,411,290

195,314

184,326

206,378

188,400

206,871

260,191

Europe
France
Germany
United Kingdom

1,866,350
235,953
394,426
653,643

1,961,008
231,442
407,694
691,547

201,770
22,788
39,765
69,555

171,223
19,523
35,406
60,675

181,655
21,063
37,287
63,968

190,769
21,763
39,783
64,328

156,848
18,263
35,267
54,233

176,488
20,111
36,865
62,534

North America

294,725

308,425

29,646

21,887

22,888

24,570

23,783

29,539

Other Regions

133,623

110,900

9,647

7,772

9,635

10,843

8,549

11,667

Total

Middle East

Source : Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore


Changi Airport Group Pte Ltd
Note : Refers to Changi Airport only.
Data exclude transit passengers who continued their journey on the same flight.
Data prior to 1 July 2009 are collected by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.

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11.6

AIR PASSENGER DEPARTURES BY REGION/COUNTRY OF DISEMBARKATION


Number

Region/Country

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

20,437,264

22,651,114

2,004,277

1,882,601

1,849,324

1,887,140

1,942,754

2,192,763

South East Asia


Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam

8,755,307
2,790,288
2,226,047
934,112
1,669,633
732,223

9,906,692
3,148,636
2,416,209
1,156,379
1,946,344
805,354

898,097
321,563
211,253
85,986
166,499
77,994

762,199
230,654
185,970
82,771
163,928
66,619

824,269
289,704
200,502
81,475
160,381
61,327

801,820
260,921
191,781
90,723
159,071
62,453

817,460
266,787
209,035
99,640
127,013
72,080

965,468
276,336
240,664
127,557
190,728
82,989

North East Asia


China
Hong Kong
Japan

4,972,827
1,702,519
1,413,649
893,770

5,631,425
1,868,223
1,691,244
905,517

473,631
152,931
148,564
74,888

538,109
175,625
166,382
89,855

441,643
148,344
123,102
79,762

479,398
164,464
134,834
78,441

520,168
169,703
154,968
84,001

577,958
178,784
174,456
91,537

South Asia

1,708,949

1,839,230

150,225

138,656

134,899

162,857

178,638

191,723

412,018

448,069

40,449

34,510

38,500

33,732

39,523

44,158

Oceania

2,292,231

2,485,586

233,071

197,205

207,927

237,014

208,269

218,285

Europe
France
Germany
United Kingdom

1,869,473
236,184
393,970
647,369

1,923,801
227,614
402,614
657,951

168,022
19,406
34,497
56,478

174,641
20,301
35,177
57,431

169,601
19,483
34,312
59,467

139,992
16,537
31,357
43,920

145,734
17,566
34,860
45,329

155,429
18,199
34,460
50,271

North America

286,218

297,408

29,371

28,430

22,446

21,923

22,783

28,189

Other Regions

140,241

118,903

11,411

8,851

10,039

10,404

10,179

11,553

Total

Middle East

Source : Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore


Changi Airport Group Pte Ltd
Note : Refers to Changi Airport only.
Data exclude transit passengers who continued their journey on the same flight.
Data prior to 1 July 2009 are collected by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.

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Transport and Communications

11.7

MOTOR VEHICLE POPULATION BY TYPE OF VEHICLE


(End of Period)
Number

Type of Vehicle

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011 Dec 2011

945,829

956,704

952,221

950,198

952,009

953,819

955,183

956,704

584,399

592,361

589,644

587,281

588,710

589,985

591,119

592,361

Rental Cars

13,347

13,919

13,664

13,718

13,771

13,758

13,860

13,919

Taxis

26,073

27,051

26,760

26,756

26,845

26,970

27,018

27,051

Buses

16,309

17,046

16,706

16,824

16,892

16,991

17,040

17,046

Motorcycles & Scooters

148,160

146,559

147,206

147,122

146,935

146,868

146,627

146,559

Goods & Other Vehicles

157,541

159,768

158,241

158,497

158,856

159,247

159,519

159,768

Total
Cars

Source : Land Transport Authority


1 Includes private and company cars.

11.8

MOTOR VEHICLE POPULATION BY VEHICLE QUOTA CATEGORY

(End of Period)
Number

Vehicle Quota Category

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011 Dec 2011

945,829

956,704

952,221

950,198

952,009

953,819

955,183

956,704

364,618

363,566

364,430

361,571

362,265

362,701

363,138

363,566

338,545

336,515

337,670

334,815

335,420

335,731

336,120

336,515

26,073

27,051

26,760

26,756

26,845

26,970

27,018

27,051

Cars (above 1,600 cc)

256,655

267,221

263,082

263,676

264,556

265,496

266,337

267,221

Goods Vehicles & Buses

153,340

155,479

153,926

154,225

154,567

154,958

155,226

155,479

Motorcycles & Scooters

147,345

145,741

146,376

146,300

146,107

146,049

145,809

145,741

23,871

24,697

24,407

24,426

24,514

24,615

24,673

24,697

Total
Cars (1,600 cc & below) & Taxis
Cars (1,600 cc & below)
Taxis

Others 2

Source : Land Transport Authority


1 Includes weekend/off peak cars and tax exempted vehicles.
2 Includes vehicles which are exempted from the Vehicle Quota System.

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Transport and Communications

11.9

NEW REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES BY VEHICLE QUOTA CATEGORY 1


Number

Vehicle Quota Category

2010

2011

61,018

47,855

4,224

3,480

3,882

3,774

3,689

3,852

23,485

14,675

1,321

1,035

1,100

924

953

973

18,622

10,816

989

925

968

756

869

818

4,863

3,859

332

110

132

168

84

155

23,043

17,095

1,478

1,092

1,335

1,416

1,417

1,439

Goods Vehicles & Buses

4,618

6,077

600

518

560

570

506

493

Motorcycles & Scooters

8,281

8,046

674

688

737

684

644

736

1,591

1,962

151

147

150

180

169

211

Total
Cars (1,600 cc & below) & Taxis
Cars (1,600 cc & below)
Taxis
Cars (above 1,600 cc)

Others

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Source : Land Transport Authority


1 Includes weekend/off peak cars and tax exempted vehicles.
2 Includes vehicles which are exempted from the Vehicle Quota System.

11.10

MOTOR VEHICLES DE-REGISTERED BY VEHICLE QUOTA CATEGORY 1


Number

Vehicle Quota Category

2010

2011

40,707

36,980

3,310

5,503

2,071

1,964

2,325

2,331

16,560

15,727

1,716

3,894

406

488

516

545

13,068

12,846

1,386

3,780

363

445

480

423

3,492

2,881

330

114

43

43

36

122

10,394

6,529

531

498

455

476

576

555

Goods Vehicles & Buses

5,512

3,938

207

219

218

179

238

240

Motorcycles & Scooters

7,340

9,650

784

764

930

742

884

804

901

1,136

72

128

62

79

111

187

Total
Cars (1,600 cc & below) & Taxis
Cars (1,600 cc & below)
Taxis
Cars (above 1,600 cc)

Others

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Source : Land Transport Authority


1 Includes weekend/off peak cars and tax exempted vehicles.
2 Includes vehicles which are exempted from the Vehicle Quota System.

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Transport and Communications

11.11

MOTOR VEHICLE QUOTA, QUOTA PREMIUM


AND PREVAILING QUOTA PREMIUM
Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Jan 2012

Month of Bidding Exercise


1st Bidding
Total
Quota (No)
Successful Bids (No)
Bids Received (No)

2nd Bidding

1st Bidding

2nd Bidding

1st Bidding

2nd Bidding

1,866
1,816
2,618

1,917
1,868
2,574

1,910
1,886
2,529

1,909
1,745
2,680

1,884
1,876
2,733

2,024
2,004
2,900

Cars (1,600cc & below) & Taxis


Quota (No)
Successful Bids (No)
Bids Received (No)
Quota Premium ($)
Prevailing Quota Premium ($)

548
547
766
55,997
na

559
541
756
54,887
52,716

549
543
781
52,392
na

566
457
878
50,001
53,280

554
554
901
46,889
na

657
652
903
48,112
51,380

Cars (1,601cc & above)


Quota (No)
Successful Bids (No)
Bids Received (No)
Quota Premium ($)
Prevailing Quota Premium ($)

356
355
551
77,000
na

353
338
518
77,340
70,287

354
351
474
72,350
na

368
368
464
70,003
72,697

356
356
511
65,801
na

353
351
537
67,889
71,731

Goods Vehicles & Buses


Quota (No)
Successful Bids (No)
Bids Received (No)
Quota Premium ($)
Prevailing Quota Premium ($)

244
244
365
40,803
na

256
248
335
40,189
35,466

242
242
334
40,009
na

249
249
361
39,589
38,401

242
239
357
38,699
na

241
236
405
44,001
40,549

Motorcycles
Quota (No)
Successful Bids (No)
Bids Received (No)
Quota Premium ($)
Prevailing Quota Premium ($)

388
359
429
2,012
na

394
389
469
1,889
2,087

416
415
451
1,902
na

392
386
456
1,481
1,909

388
386
434
1,682
na

393
390
517
1,552
1,753

330
311
507
78,001

355
352
496
75,889

349
335
489
74,340

334
285
521
71,000

344
341
530
65,700

380
375
538
67,101

Open Category
Quota (No)
Successful Bids (No)
Bids Received (No)
Quota Premium ($)

Source : Land Transport Authority


Note : 1. Under the Open Bidding System, two tender exercises would be held each month on alternate fortnights:
i) The first exercise will usually start on the first Monday of the month at 9.00am and end two days later
on Wednesday at 4.00pm;
ii) The second exercise will usually start on the third Monday of the month at 9.00am and end two days
later on Wednesday at 4.00pm.
If a public holiday falls within the three-day bidding exercise, the bidding period would be extended accordingly.
2. Prevailing quota premium (PQP) for existing vehicles is a moving average of the quota premiums over the last 3 months.

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11.12

ROAD CASUALTIES
Number

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Total Casualties
Fatalities
Injured

193
11,065

197
9,752

19
874

19
816

15
765

19
788

12
710

13
761

Pedestrians
Fatalities
Injured

55
1,052

49
988

3
88

7
88

5
72

3
79

5
76

3
71

16
557

15
485

32

2
47

3
34

1
45

1
27

26

Motor Cyclists & Pillion Riders


Fatalities
Injured

89
5,397

99
4,635

12
428

9
389

6
366

9
340

4
351

5
342

Motor Vehicle Drivers & Passengers


Cars & Station Wagons
Fatalities
Injured

14
2,647

16
2,634

1
216

216

220

3
241

177

3
234

14
1,296

18
909

3
101

1
61

1
58

3
69

2
74

2
80

5
116

101

15

15

14

Cyclists & Pillions 1


Fatalities
Injured

Goods Vehicles 2 & Buses


Fatalities
Injured
Others
Fatalities
Injured

Source : Traffic Police Department


1 Includes those using power assisted bicycles
2 Comprises Goods Van, Pick-up, Lorry, Tipper Truck and Trailer only.

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Transport and Communications

11.13

POSTAL ARTICLES HANDLED AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS

2009
Postal Articles Handled (million)

2010

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

1,929.3

2,009.1

174.8

165.4

169.2

167.7

159.7

186.1

1,896.1

1,983.9

2,007.7

na

na

2,017.4

na

na

1,128.3

1,203.1

1,231.0

na

na

1,240.2

na

na

767.8

780.8

776.7

na

na

777.2

na

na

6,857.2

7,288.6

7,537.0

7,589.6

7,626.8

7,667.5

7,697.9

7,718.0

456.2
3,240.7

289.8
2,294.4

242.3
1,998.8

235.5
1,967.4

233.1
1,928.9

226.6
1,891.8

218.4
1,857.0

211.2
1,822.0

3,160.3

4,704.5

5,295.9

5,386.7

5,464.8

5,549.1

5,622.4

5,684.8

2,989.4

3,472.7

3,669.7

3,697.9

3,719.3

3,741.3

3,763.4

3,796.4

170.9

1,231.8

1,626.2

1,688.8

1,745.5

1,807.8

1,859.0

1,888.4

79.9

67.5

62.5

62.2

61.0

60.3

59.5

58.9

5,819.0

7,849.3

8,532.6

8,744.9

8,851.7

8,960.0

9,048.2

9,132.7

na
na
4,717.4

na
na
6,587.2

1,220.6
84.2
7,227.8

1,221.5
82.9
7,440.6

1,228.5
83.3
7,539.9

1,231.7
83.7
7,644.6

1,232.4
84.5
7,731.3

1,235.3
84.6
7,812.8

10,169.0

12,436.3

996.4

1,013.1

1,018.9

1,013.6

1,003.3

1,007.5

1
Subscriptions ('000)
2

Fixed Line
Residential
Corporate
Mobile Phone
2G
Post-paid
Pre-paid
3G 3
Post-paid
Pre-paid
Dial-up Internet 4
Broadband 5
Residential Wired
7
Corporate Wired
8
Wireless

International Telephone
Call Minutes 9 (million)

Source : Singapore Post


Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore
1 Figures refer to end of period.
2 Data are updated on a quarterly basis, in March, June, September and December.
3 Prior to November 2009, 3G subscription data comprise the sum of prepaid and postpaid 3G subscriptions.
Data breakdown for prepaid and postpaid 3G subscriptions are available with effect from December 2009.
4 Data cover paid Internet access subscriptions only.
5 Includes retail xDSL, cable modems, leased line Internet, 3G, 3.5G/HSDPA, WiMAX or its equivalent
and Wi-Fi hotspots access (including Wireless@SG subscriptions).
6 Includes all retail residential wired broadband subscriptions provided over xDSL, cable modems, leased line and optical fibre.
Residential wireless broadband subscriptions are excluded.
7 Includes all retail corporate wired broadband subscriptions provided over xDSL, cable modems, leased line and optical fibre.
Corporate wireless broadband subscriptions are excluded.
8 Includes all retail broadband Internet access subscriptions provided via wireless platforms such as 3G, 3.5G/HSDPA, WiMAX

or its equivalent and Wi-Fi hotspots (including Wireless@SG subscriptions).


9 Includes all Service-Based Operators.

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Transport and Communications

11.14

TOTAL SMS MESSAGES


Million
2009

Total for 2G and 3G phones

Source :

23,286.9

2010

27,714.3

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

6,754.5

7,174.2

7,246.5

7,331.7

7,317.3

7,392.0

Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore

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Tourism

12.1

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS BY REGION/COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE


Number

Region/Country
Total

2009

2010

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

9,682,690

11,641,700

1,079,960

1,273,856

1,178,443

1,033,645

1,084,717

1,024,553

467,723
70,034
370,704

524,846
75,142
417,195

47,873
5,125
39,705

53,639
7,098
43,175

43,216
6,398
34,210

37,346
4,554
29,813

47,907
6,814
36,818

48,094
7,839
36,646

6,894,461

8,678,618

848,026

986,818

921,107

788,910

817,503

762,250

ASEAN
China
Hong Kong
India
Japan
Korea, Republic of
Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
United Arab Emirates

3,684,848

4,821,753

490,125

497,718

449,280

450,708

437,099

413,655

936,747
294,420
725,624
489,987
271,987
22,280
10,815
70,010
156,761
49,529

1,171,493
387,579
828,994
528,951
360,703
21,927
12,633
78,973
191,186
56,476

103,335
37,962
90,741
38,061
34,233
2,740
1,512
5,296
20,445
5,064

183,862
56,960
71,209
55,479
40,587
3,568
3,696
7,585
33,454
9,149

183,890
49,034
60,924
72,034
44,364
1,154
1,056
7,586
26,574
6,637

104,210
31,110
58,305
62,394
30,111
1,319
1,545
6,394
19,057
4,658

133,539
31,027
77,186
57,671
33,588
1,574
1,142
6,469
17,773
3,708

100,759
31,520
72,367
61,213
33,123
1,484
1,906
6,558
15,840
6,954

Europe
Austria
Belgium & Luxembourg
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Netherlands

1,307,376
17,505
21,365
119,728
183,681
9,250
46,770
76,359

1,373,528
20,093
24,399
130,461
209,263
8,006
51,086
76,520

80,154
1,010
1,498
7,990
12,094
446
3,099
4,924

113,845
1,779
2,683
13,943
15,675
555
4,151
9,682

124,285
1,913
2,464
17,520
18,141
648
8,242
8,909

104,461
1,582
1,819
10,434
17,400
494
3,867
6,318

117,648
1,716
2,221
11,201
18,933
577
3,765
7,112

128,485
1,895
2,177
11,162
20,920
591
4,717
6,522

Americas
Canada
United States
Asia
1

Scandinavia 2
Switzerland
United Kingdom

92,849

96,484

5,851

8,720

5,226

5,524

8,135

9,590

63,829
469,756

74,376
461,769

4,497
24,462

7,317
30,659

6,090
34,967

5,725
33,952

7,592
36,357

7,763
39,053

CIS 3 & Eastern Europe

110,429

119,746

7,051

9,216

9,100

9,070

10,606

13,001

936,547
830,299
93,834

989,115
880,558
95,790

98,646
84,371
12,891

112,000
94,690
15,973

84,622
71,953
11,612

96,983
86,072
9,698

95,608
84,497
9,873

80,306
69,973
8,879

76,583
76,393

75,593
75,540

5,261
5,261

7,554
7,462

5,213
5,213

5,945
5,942

6,051
6,049

5,418
5,417

Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
Others
Africa

Source : Singapore Tourism Board


Note : Data for visitor arrivals are compiled from Disembarkation/Embarkation Forms (IMM 23A) completed by all visitors
arriving in Singapore at the points of entry. Exclude arrivals of Malaysians by land.
1 ASEAN comprises Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand and Vietnam. However, when used in this statistical table, the term excludes Singapore.
2 Scandinavia comprises Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
3 CIS denotes The Commonwealth of Independent States comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

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12.2

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS BY a) SEX AND b) AGE GROUP


Number

2009
Total 1

2010

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

9,682,690

11,641,700

1,079,960

1,273,856

1,178,443

1,033,645

1,084,717

1,024,553

Males

5,081,145

6,029,079

555,290

630,404

583,028

541,309

561,071

542,740

Females

4,215,717

5,131,004

483,483

592,831

548,731

450,964

479,730

440,941

Under 15

738,696

970,336

109,003

153,479

132,734

65,399

73,619

58,350

15 - 19

331,790

412,470

44,941

68,919

54,013

26,519

33,349

29,843

20 - 24

718,632

813,671

73,707

98,948

92,869

77,791

70,419

68,176

25 - 34

2,256,644

2,645,301

242,715

268,761

262,076

264,863

256,309

248,133

35 - 44

2,084,789

2,538,795

238,175

276,056

258,256

224,211

235,768

225,817

45 - 54

1,727,057

2,082,793

186,759

216,847

197,833

185,540

198,795

187,581

55 - 64

1,180,647

1,415,948

120,978

127,937

119,839

128,587

143,055

134,530

65 & Over

623,677

736,906

61,546

60,193

58,369

58,580

71,180

70,203

Not Stated

20,758

25,481

2,136

2,716

2,454

2,155

2,223

1,920

Sex

Age Group (Years)

Source : Singapore Tourism Board


Note : Data for visitor arrivals are compiled from Disembarkation/Embarkation Forms (IMM 23A) completed by all visitors
arriving in Singapore at the points of entry. Exclude arrivals of Malaysians by land.
1 Includes sex not stated.

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Tourism

12.3

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR ARRIVALS BY LENGTH OF STAY


Thousand

Length of Stay (Days)

2009

2010

Jun 2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011

Total

9,214.9

11,126.9

1,008.3

1,231.6

1,116.8

1,019.2

1,045.6

993.6

Under 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 - 10
11 - 14
15 & Over

2,194.2
1,907.4
1,589.9
1,225.4
643.0
354.4
227.7
171.1
243.8
180.6
477.5

2,480.5
2,188.4
1,961.1
1,636.2
874.5
469.8
289.1
204.3
285.3
204.7
533.1

212.9
182.9
175.7
166.7
86.4
45.5
28.0
19.5
25.6
18.4
46.7

248.8
228.3
214.5
199.8
114.6
57.0
35.0
25.3
33.9
23.9
50.5

248.2
224.6
184.3
171.6
95.0
46.3
26.3
19.6
26.9
20.3
53.7

229.7
189.9
180.1
156.0
85.7
44.5
26.4
19.7
26.7
17.2
43.4

235.0
211.8
194.0
155.0
81.1
41.6
25.6
17.8
23.8
16.9
43.1

225.2
189.0
187.8
152.5
76.0
39.8
23.9
17.0
23.5
16.4
42.4

Source : Singapore Tourism Board


Note : Data for visitor arrivals are compiled from Disembarkation/Embarkation Forms (IMM 23A) completed by all visitors
arriving in Singapore at the points of entry. Exclude arrivals of Malaysians by land.
Refers to visitors who left Singapore during the period specified.

12.4

OUTBOUND DEPARTURES OF SINGAPORE RESIDENTS


BY MODE OF TRANSPORT
Number

2009

2010

Jun 2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011

6,960,724

7,342,276

762,285

592,057

537,969

624,327

615,413

739,630

Air

4,959,767

5,617,110

598,743

447,246

424,227

496,243

486,524

598,638

Sea

2,000,957

1,725,166

163,542

144,811

113,742

128,084

128,889

140,992

Total

Source : Immigration & Checkpoints Authority

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12.5

GAZETTED HOTEL STATISTICS

Available Room Nights

Standard Average Occupancy Rate


Standard Average Room Rate

Unit

2009

2010

Jun 2011 Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011

'000

10,874.8

10,990.2

1,004.4

1,040.6

1,019.7

984.6

994.4

957.5

75.8

85.1

88.3

93.6

84.8

86.7

87.3

90.2

189.1

217.0

250.1

244.6

239.6

271.2

252.2

257.2

Room Revenue

$m

1,559.7

2,030.3

222.0

238.3

207.3

231.7

219.0

222.1

Food and Beverage Revenue

$m

890.6

1,018.5

97.6

105.9

87.4

130.0

113.6

127.2

Source : Singapore Tourism Board


1 Refers to room-nights available for occupancy. Excludes rooms closed for renovations and staff use as declared in the statutory forms.
2 Refers to gross lettings (room nights) divided by available room-nights.
3 Refers to total room revenue divided by gross lettings.

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Finance

13.1

CURRENCY IN CIRCULATION
(End of Period)
2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

25,772.8

28,180.1

28,180.1

28,180.1

28,180.1

28,180.1

28,180.1

28,180.1

Notes

24,585.4

26,941.7

26,962.0

26,958.3

26,953.3

26,950.4

26,947.4

26,941.7

Coins

1,187.4

1,238.4

1,218.1

1,221.8

1,226.8

1,229.7

1,232.7

1,238.4

Gross Circulation ($m)

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore

13.2

MONEY SUPPLY
(End of Period)
Million Dollars

Money Supply (M1)


Currency in Active Circulation
Demand Deposits of
Private Sector

2010

2011

Jul 2011

112,465.5

129,118.9

123,379.9

22,299.5

24,690.3

90,166.0

104,428.6

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

126,538.2

128,118.8

129,202.4

130,772.7

129,118.9

23,402.7

23,632.0

23,664.6

23,939.0

24,080.2

24,690.3

99,977.2

102,906.2

104,454.2

105,263.4

106,692.5

104,428.6

Money Supply (M2)


M1
Quasi-Money
Fixed Deposits
S$ Negotiable Certificates
of Deposit
Savings & Other Deposits

403,078.2
112,465.5
290,612.7
154,420.9

443,352.8 431,311.5 431,253.4 434,818.4 439,817.4 442,144.4 443,352.8


129,118.9 123,379.9 126,538.2 128,118.8 129,202.4 130,772.7 129,118.9
314,233.9 307,931.6 304,715.2 306,699.6 310,615.0 311,371.7 314,233.9
160,704.5 162,146.7 159,357.4 159,422.3 161,845.3 161,730.1 160,704.5

20.0
136,171.8

165.0
65.0
165.0
165.0
165.0
165.0
165.0
153,364.4 145,719.9 145,192.8 147,112.3 148,604.7 149,476.6 153,364.4

Money Supply (M3)

410,091.4

451,661.0

438,553.0

438,692.5

442,633.7

447,856.1

450,296.8

451,661.0

403,078.2

443,352.8

431,311.5

431,253.4

434,818.4

439,817.4

442,144.4

443,352.8

7,013.2

8,308.2

7,241.5

7,439.1

7,815.3

8,038.7

8,152.4

8,308.2

M2
Net Deposits with Non-bank
Financial Institutions
Finance Companies

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)


1 Refers to gross circulation less amounts held by government treasuries and banks, and excludes
numismatics currency and bullion coins issued by MAS.

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13.3

MONETARY SURVEY
(End of Period)
Million Dollars

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Money Supply
M1
Quasi-Money
M2

112,465.5
290,612.7
403,078.2

129,118.9
314,233.9
443,352.8

123,379.9
307,931.6
431,311.5

126,538.2
304,715.2
431,253.4

128,118.8
306,699.6
434,818.4

129,202.4
310,615.0
439,817.4

130,772.7
311,371.7
442,144.4

129,118.9
314,233.9
443,352.8

Domestic Credit
Public Sector
Private Sector

402,505.3
92,334.1
310,171.2

466,118.9
98,226.7
367,892.2

436,801.8
91,253.3
345,548.5

450,525.5
99,591.8
350,933.7

454,701.9
98,692.1
356,009.8

456,982.1
100,099.6
356,882.5

462,014.8
97,201.2
364,813.6

466,118.9
98,226.7
367,892.2

Government Deposits

142,188.2

160,243.4

141,454.0

147,270.5

152,538.3

155,370.3

158,196.2

160,243.4

Net Foreign Position


Monetary Authorities
Banks

305,011.4
286,606.3
18,405.1

296,761.4
305,131.0
-8,369.6

318,039.9
296,703.6
21,336.3

281,966.6
296,330.0
-14,363.4

289,416.0
301,947.7
-12,531.7

296,131.1
303,966.4
-7,835.3

298,200.2
305,528.9
-7,328.7

296,761.4
305,131.0
-8,369.6

-162,250.3

-159,284.1

-182,076.2

-153,968.2

-156,761.2

-157,925.5

-159,874.4

-159,284.1

Other Items

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore

13.4

DOMESTIC INTEREST RATES


(End of Period)
Per Cent Per Annum

Banks' 1
Prime Lending Rate
Interbank Overnight Rate
Fixed Deposits
3 Months
6 Months
12 Months
Savings Deposits
Finance Companies'
Fixed Deposits
3 Months
6 Months
12 Months
Savings Deposits

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

5.38

5.38

5.38

5.38

5.38

5.38

5.38

5.38

0.13

0.02

0.02

0.05

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.02

0.19
0.28
0.45
0.13

0.14
0.19
0.32
0.11

0.18
0.26
0.43
0.12

0.17
0.24
0.39
0.12

0.16
0.23
0.38
0.12

0.15
0.21
0.34
0.11

0.14
0.19
0.32
0.11

0.14
0.19
0.32
0.11

0.19
0.26
0.53
0.25

0.15
0.22
0.46
0.17

0.16
0.23
0.52
0.22

0.16
0.23
0.52
0.22

0.15
0.22
0.48
0.22

0.15
0.22
0.46
0.18

0.15
0.22
0.46
0.17

0.15
0.22
0.46
0.17

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore


1 Refers to the average quoted by 10 leading banks.
2 Refers to the closing offer rates quoted by money brokers.
3 Refers to the average quoted by 10 leading finance companies.

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13.5

EXCHANGE RATES

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

1.2524
0.2014
1.8095
0.1755
0.4234
2.1073
1.3635

1.2971
0.1946
1.7495
0.1616
0.4111
2.0161
1.2579

1.3104
0.1885
1.7404
0.1563
0.4064
1.9639
1.2172

1.2716
0.1887
1.7325
0.1550
0.4052
1.9780
1.2088

1.2800
0.1957
1.7221
0.1604
0.4059
1.9745
1.2506

1.2904
0.2008
1.7500
0.1644
0.4073
2.0110
1.2792

1.3015
0.2029
1.7486
0.1657
0.4087
2.0378
1.2896

1.3104
0.2040
1.7069
0.1666
0.4097
2.0201
1.2957

2.9827
0.0150
1.5543
0.1180
4.3292
3.0228
4.2986

2.7027
0.0143
1.5780
0.1135
4.2798
2.9038
4.1252

2.7402
0.0143
1.5328
0.1150
4.2229
2.8467
4.0436

2.6701
0.0142
1.5672
0.1126
4.1727
2.8490
4.0470

2.6257
0.0143
1.6286
0.1116
4.2068
2.9022
4.1102

2.5974
0.0144
1.6662
0.1108
4.2218
2.9483
4.1386

2.5432
0.0143
1.6639
0.1137
4.2655
2.9773
4.1645

2.4650
0.0142
1.6643
0.1128
4.2818
2.9660
4.1553

S$ Per Unit of:


Australian Dollar
Chinese Renminbi
Euro
Hong Kong Dollar
Malaysian Ringgit
Pound Sterling
US Dollar

S$ Per 100 Units of:


Indian Rupee
Indonesian Rupiah
Japanese Yen
Korean Won
New Taiwan Dollar
Philippine Peso
Thai Baht

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore


Note : Rates are average rates for the period.

13.6

OFFICIAL FOREIGN RESERVES


(End of Period)
Million Dollars
P

Dec 2011P

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

288,954.1

308,403.2

299,851.6

299,503.6

305,284.6

307,207.8

308,822.1

308,403.2

1,969.8

1,732.9

1,648.8

1,681.3

1,761.0

1,719.5

1,744.4

1,732.9

421.0

905.5

779.4

784.8

878.0

857.3

869.3

905.5

286,563.3

305,764.8

297,423.4

297,037.5

302,645.6

304,631.0

306,208.4

305,764.8

Total Foreign Reserves (US$m) 225,754.2

237,737.0

249,149.6

249,176.6

233,620.7

245,420.1

240,987.2

237,737.0

Total Foreign Reserves


Special Drawing Rights
Reserve Position in the IMF
Gold & Foreign Exchange

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore

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13.7

ASSETS OF DOMESTIC BANKING UNITS


(End of Period)
Million Dollars

Asset

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Total Assets

781,607.4

858,695.1

848,852.4

838,578.6

855,000.5

849,339.1

860,753.5

858,695.1

2,219.9

2,796.4

2,264.9

2,219.6

2,345.2

2,293.1

1,964.1

2,796.4

232,272.3
77,972.8

215,762.8
58,857.6

222,571.8
81,375.1

221,587.9
75,752.3

221,196.4
69,677.4

216,149.1
65,716.5

221,463.2
62,274.8

215,762.8
58,857.6

154,299.5

156,905.2

141,196.8

145,835.6

151,519.0

150,432.6

159,188.4

156,905.2

15,878.7

17,815.3

16,959.2

16,142.6

17,770.2

17,734.2

17,090.4

17,815.3

36,034.3

38,979.7

35,272.9

37,263.1

38,403.0

39,915.6

39,842.9

38,979.7

8,365.6
12,416.8

9,927.6
14,070.5

8,643.5
11,508.0

9,097.4
13,226.4

9,055.6
14,458.8

9,600.7
15,497.0

10,309.1
14,633.3

9,927.6
14,070.5

10,088.1
5,163.8

9,945.4
5,036.2

10,048.5
5,072.9

9,965.1
4,974.1

9,897.1
4,991.4

9,841.9
4,976.1

9,924.6
4,975.9

9,945.4
5,036.2

Debt Securities by Government


Related Entities
Government of Singapore
Statutory Authorities
Other Governments

94,047.0
84,853.4
4,219.1
4,974.6

99,223.4
91,413.5
6,780.8
1,029.2

92,485.7
84,440.6
6,300.0
1,745.1

101,590.3
92,778.8
6,815.3
1,996.3

101,139.6
91,879.0
7,458.7
1,801.9

101,829.4
93,286.4
6,935.9
1,607.2

98,606.4
90,387.8
6,948.1
1,270.5

99,223.4
91,413.5
6,780.8
1,029.2

Loans & Advances including


Bills Financing
Bills Discounted or Purchased
Payable In Singapore
Payable Outside Singapore
Loans & Advances
Resident
Non-Resident

322,743.8
20,050.4
4,430.6
15,619.8
302,693.4
283,067.7
19,625.7

420,436.8
44,582.2
6,947.6
37,634.6
375,854.6
334,290.7
41,563.9

381,792.4
32,141.3
5,893.2
26,248.1
349,651.1
314,663.1
34,988.0

393,221.6
36,741.0
6,433.7
30,307.3
356,480.5
318,622.1
37,858.4

405,436.5
43,041.4
6,969.3
36,072.1
362,395.1
322,628.9
39,766.2

406,501.1
43,276.7
7,113.4
36,163.3
363,224.4
323,390.5
39,833.9

415,774.3
43,911.7
6,899.9
37,011.8
371,862.7
330,731.8
41,130.9

420,436.8
44,582.2
6,947.6
37,634.6
375,854.6
334,290.7
41,563.9

78,411.4

63,680.7

97,505.4

66,553.6

68,709.6

64,916.3

66,012.3

63,680.7

Cash
Amounts Due from Banks
In Singapore
Outside Singapore

Balances with Monetary


Authority of Singapore
Securities and Equities Issued
by Private Entities
Debt Securities
In Singapore
Outside Singapore
Equity Investments
In Singapore
Outside Singapore

Other Assets 2

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore


1 Includes Asian Currency Units.
2 The value of fixed assets is reported before depreciation.

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13.8

LIABILITIES OF DOMESTIC BANKING UNITS


(End of Period)
Million Dollars

Liability

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Total Liabilities

781,607.4

858,695.1

848,852.4

838,578.6

855,000.5

849,339.1

860,753.5

858,695.1

62,441.7

64,928.5

65,508.0

65,858.6

65,416.8

65,280.5

64,980.0

64,928.5

Capital & Reserves


Deposits of Non-bank
Customers 1

433,757.8

483,323.4

465,047.9

469,605.2

473,387.7

478,735.0

483,450.0

483,323.4

Demand Deposits

100,394.2

118,369.5

112,051.1

116,315.6

118,961.2

119,763.4

121,228.5

118,369.5

Fixed Deposits

185,564.8

197,822.5

194,588.1

195,434.3

194,411.7

197,203.8

199,256.6

197,822.5

Savings Deposits

146,802.5

165,546.2

156,755.0

156,219.6

158,492.4

160,351.0

161,169.4

165,546.2

996.3

1,585.1

1,653.6

1,635.7

1,522.4

1,416.7

1,795.4

1,585.1

188,564.9

225,665.2

200,533.7

210,967.2

224,148.5

219,386.7

226,698.7

225,665.2

14,189.7

9,900.5

14,487.4

14,652.7

13,225.1

12,442.9

12,020.5

9,900.5

174,375.2

215,764.7

186,046.3

196,314.6

210,923.4

206,943.8

214,678.2

215,764.7

96,843.1

84,778.0

117,762.8

92,147.6

92,047.5

85,937.0

85,624.9

84,778.0

Other Deposits
Amounts Due to Banks
In Singapore
Outside Singapore
Other Liabilities 3

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore


1 Excludes non-bank customers' holdings of Singapore dollar negotiable certificates of deposit.
2 Includes Asian Currency Units.
3 Includes accumulated depreciation for fixed assets.

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13.9

LOANS AND ADVANCES OF DOMESTIC BANKING UNITS


TO NON-BANK CUSTOMERS BY INDUSTRY
(End of Period)
Million Dollars

Industry

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Total

322,743.8

420,436.8

381,792.4

393,221.6

405,436.5

406,501.1

415,774.3

420,436.8

Loans to Businesses 1

171,232.4

240,899.7

214,977.8

223,728.2

233,599.9

233,324.7

240,155.5

240,899.7

382.2

1,736.1

1,558.7

1,766.5

1,849.5

1,866.9

1,926.3

1,736.1

10,917.6

19,007.3

16,167.8

16,709.4

17,936.1

17,675.7

18,213.7

19,007.3

53,593.9

66,938.5

60,545.7

62,583.8

63,121.7

63,401.5

65,024.4

66,938.5

30,982.9

49,250.1

41,007.6

43,588.3

48,301.7

49,275.1

51,511.8

49,250.1

9,018.1

12,110.2

10,489.1

10,748.3

11,231.8

11,048.0

11,810.9

12,110.2

2,990.5

4,445.6

4,157.2

4,303.1

4,305.5

4,076.0

4,355.1

4,445.6

37,992.5

55,249.7

49,304.9

50,963.3

51,288.7

52,661.0

53,751.0

55,249.7

3,258.0

4,051.1

3,904.1

4,217.4

4,629.5

3,630.7

3,932.1

4,051.1

22,096.7

28,111.1

27,842.7

28,848.1

30,935.4

29,689.8

29,630.2

28,111.1

151,511.6

179,537.0

166,814.7

169,493.2

171,836.5

173,176.4

175,618.9

179,537.0

112,350.2

131,104.5

122,903.3

124,974.2

126,646.1

128,093.2

129,431.3

131,104.5

11,678.5

12,692.8

11,482.2

11,440.4

11,417.1

11,388.1

11,329.8

12,692.8

6,888.9

7,881.6

7,086.0

7,149.3

7,304.4

7,413.1

7,709.7

7,881.6

Agriculture, Mining &


Quarrying
Manufacturing
Building & Construction

General Commerce
Transport, Storage &
Communications
Business Services
Financial Institutions
Professional & Private
Individuals
Business Purposes
Others
Consumer Loans
Housing & Bridging Loans
Professional & Private
Individuals
Car Loans
Credit Cards
Share Financing
Others

1,319.6

931.5

1,190.7

967.8

949.4

894.9

942.1

931.5

19,274.4

26,926.6

24,152.5

24,961.5

25,519.5

25,387.1

26,206.0

26,926.6

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore


Notes : Figures include bills financing.
The industry categories have been refined according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification.
The industrial classification is by end-use of loans. If this classification is not possible, the borrower's main business activity will be used.
1 Includes loans to professional and private individuals for business purposes.
2 Includes loans to building and building co-operative societies, building developers and real estate agents.

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13.10

ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF ASIAN CURRENCY UNITS


(End of Period)
Million US Dollars

Asset/Liability

2010

Total Assets/Liabilities

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

971,299.4

1,036,272.0

1,071,915.5

1,089,639.4

1,083,722.8

1,053,147.8

1,050,335.8

1,036,272.1

Assets
Loans to Non-bank Customers
Inter-bank Funds
In Singapore
Inter-Asian Currency Units
Outside Singapore
Debt Securities & Equities
Other Assets

268,081.7
501,891.4
92,715.5
53,762.1
355,413.7
130,155.8
71,170.5

312,814.0
529,034.3
113,442.4
53,381.0
362,211.0
102,069.2
92,354.6

303,902.6
549,947.6
111,665.8
57,488.1
380,793.8
127,029.4
91,035.9

309,671.8
564,720.0
118,160.9
59,152.7
387,406.4
120,822.1
94,425.5

309,976.7
558,359.8
117,064.0
55,591.2
385,704.6
107,617.1
107,769.0

308,887.6
540,576.8
117,846.6
53,256.4
369,473.7
108,149.5
95,534.0

311,083.5
539,480.3
116,350.3
52,682.3
370,447.7
103,681.2
96,090.7

312,814.0
529,034.3
113,442.4
53,381.0
362,211.0
102,069.2
92,354.6

Liabilities
Deposits of Non-bank Customers
Inter-bank Funds
In Singapore
Inter-Asian Currency Units
Outside Singapore
Other Liabilities

273,952.5
584,246.0
79,206.4
53,840.0
451,199.5
113,100.9

296,376.6
599,709.7
77,542.8
53,620.5
468,546.4
140,185.9

301,195.7
636,416.3
86,016.5
57,559.2
492,840.6
134,303.5

307,152.1
646,052.1
92,102.7
59,268.5
494,680.9
136,435.2

295,279.1
637,860.9
88,283.4
55,570.2
494,007.4
150,582.7

295,741.2
614,725.5
86,122.7
53,346.1
475,256.7
142,681.1

293,626.1
613,251.3
85,173.9
52,691.0
475,386.3
143,458.4

296,376.6
599,709.7
77,542.8
53,620.5
468,546.4
140,185.9

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore


Note : Asian Currency Unit is a separate accounting unit of banks and other financial institutions given approval
to transact in the Asian Dollar Market.

13.11

ASSETS OF FINANCE COMPANIES


(End of Period)
Million Dollars

Asset
Total Assets
Cash & Balances with Monetary
Authority of Singapore
Deposits with Banks &
Other Institutions
Securities & Equities
Loans & Advances
Hire Purchase
On Motor Vehicles
On Consumer Durables
On Other Goods
Housing Loans
Other Loans & Advances
Other Assets

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

11,523.6

12,165.3

11,616.8

11,610.6

11,597.4

11,612.0

11,893.9

12,165.3

225.6

263.3

231.6

231.9

238.1

249.1

258.3

263.3

1,885.0
1,259.3
8,058.2
2,069.9
1,930.4
0.1
139.4
1,485.5
4,502.8
95.5

1,176.2
1,161.9
9,460.2
2,037.7
1,899.6
138.0
1,517.1
5,905.4
103.7

1,760.2
1,070.7
8,464.1
1,977.7
1,855.4
0.1
122.2
1,471.7
5,014.7
90.2

1,529.6
1,054.2
8,703.8
1,984.7
1,860.0
0.1
124.7
1,474.7
5,244.4
91.2

1,117.2
1,121.1
9,029.5
1,991.2
1,866.0
0.1
125.2
1,483.0
5,555.3
91.5

902.5
1,137.5
9,234.8
2,014.1
1,884.7
0.1
129.4
1,496.3
5,724.4
88.1

1,053.9
1,154.1
9,330.7
2,025.9
1,893.7
132.1
1,507.1
5,797.7
96.9

1,176.2
1,161.9
9,460.2
2,037.7
1,899.6
138.0
1,517.1
5,905.4
103.7

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore

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13.12

LIABILITIES OF FINANCE COMPANIES


(End of Period)
Million Dollars

Liability

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

11,523.6

12,165.3

11,616.8

11,610.6

11,597.4

11,612.0

11,893.9

12,165.3

Capital & Reserves

1,926.2

1,999.2

1,960.5

1,951.3

1,976.5

1,984.8

1,985.3

1,999.2

Deposits
Savings Deposits
Fixed Deposits
Other Deposits

8,891.4
266.6
8,614.6
10.2

9,481.0
252.7
9,218.7
9.7

8,994.3
262.0
8,721.6
10.7

8,961.3
261.1
8,688.7
11.6

8,934.5
263.7
8,661.2
9.5

8,942.7
259.8
8,664.9
18.0

9,207.8
251.6
8,937.9
18.3

9,481.0
252.7
9,218.7
9.7

Other Creditors

79.6

45.6

61.3

59.9

76.0

50.6

47.9

45.6

Other Liabilities

626.4

639.5

600.7

638.1

610.5

633.9

652.9

639.5

Total Liabilities

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore

13.13

ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF DOMESTIC AND ASIAN


CURRENCY UNIT OPERATIONS OF MERCHANT BANKS
(End of Period)
Million Dollars

Asset/Liability

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Total Assets/Liabilities

89,760.3

87,804.4

88,064.4

87,912.5

91,421.5

83,645.7

84,974.3

87,804.4

Assets
Amounts Due from Banks
In Singapore

22,604.2
2,254.7

22,815.1
2,672.1

21,434.5
2,587.1

21,952.1
3,134.4

23,711.9
3,107.3

21,633.1
2,657.2

22,478.2
2,468.6

22,815.1
2,672.1

Outside Singapore
Loans & Advances to
Non-bank Customers
Securities & Equities
Other Assets

20,349.6

20,143.1

18,847.4

18,817.7

20,604.6

18,975.9

20,009.6

20,143.1

25,976.8
36,100.0
5,079.2

29,095.7
28,622.4
7,271.1

26,818.2
34,112.1
5,699.6

27,284.1
32,617.0
6,059.3

29,291.6
30,140.1
8,278.0

27,706.1
28,631.3
5,675.1

28,776.5
26,846.9
6,872.8

29,095.7
28,622.4
7,271.1

Liabilities
Capital & Reserves
Amounts Due to Banks
In Singapore

9,510.2
51,264.3
3,101.8

9,939.0
46,931.7
589.0

9,568.5
49,271.7
837.2

9,616.9
48,758.1
686.8

10,055.6
49,006.5
617.7

9,722.0
43,870.2
785.4

10,009.2
44,368.7
575.3

9,939.0
46,931.7
589.0

48,162.4

46,342.7

48,434.5

48,071.4

48,388.8

43,084.8

43,793.4

46,342.7

21,249.1
7,736.8

22,623.4
8,310.3

21,171.4
8,052.7

21,530.1
8,007.3

23,029.5
9,330.0

22,190.4
7,863.2

22,364.4
8,232.0

22,623.4
8,310.3

Outside Singapore 1
Borrowings from Non-bank
Customers
Other Liabilities

Source : Monetary Authority of Singapore


Note : Provision of corporate financial advisory services, underwriting and operations in the gold market
would not be reflected in the data.
1 Includes Asian Currency Units.

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13.14

PLEDGES AT PAWNSHOPS

2009

2010

Apr 2011

May 2011

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Received

2,778.2

2,977.1

275.3

276.6

289.9

300.6

319.8

328.8

Redeemed

2,575.1

2,788.8

274.4

279.8

263.8

280.4

308.8

309.1

Pledges ('000)

Amount of Loans ($m)


Given Out
Redeemed

2,006.2

2,745.3

338.7

364.0

390.7

415.9

492.1

504.6

1,955.8

2,604.1

343.1

355.3

371.6

402.1

456.4

480.6

Source : Registry of Pawnbrokers


1 Includes Interest.

13.15

CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS, WITHDRAWALS


AND AMOUNT DUE TO MEMBERS
Million Dollars

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

22,039.0

24,672.8

1,925.0

2,014.5

1,881.9

1,788.5

1,821.6

2,146.2

Interest Credited

6,709.8

7,472.7

625.4

628.7

633.0

635.5

638.5

641.5

Amount Withdrawn 1

9,617.3

10,436.5

943.6

830.3

908.9

1,014.7

863.6

917.0

Public Housing

4,006.9

5,464.3

465.0

368.2

443.0

459.9

413.8

471.4

845.9

1,346.7

116.8

115.5

100.4

116.3

122.7

105.7

1,771.1

1,940.1

159.5

182.0

182.8

170.4

163.8

167.0

454.6

505.5

42.4

44.3

42.3

43.1

40.9

30.5

Death

378.3

434.6

38.0

37.0

43.6

37.7

31.3

37.1

Medisave Scheme

678.2

721.7

61.2

59.1

67.2

59.3

60.8

63.9

Amount Contributed

Residential Properties
Reached 55 Years of Age
Leaving Singapore &
Malaysia

Private Medical Scheme


Others
Refunds and Transfers
Total Amount Due to
Members
(End of Period)

286.1

335.5

30.0

33.1

34.8

34.2

31.3

33.0

1,196.2

-311.9

30.7

-8.9

-5.2

93.8

-1.0

8.4

47.5

51.5

5.3

5.9

3.3

2.8

2.9

2.7

185,888.0

207,545.5

199,267.7

201,074.6

202,677.4

204,083.9

205,677.5

207,545.5

Source : Central Provident Fund Board


Note : Figures from January 2011 onwards are unaudited
1 Refers to net amount withdrawn (gross amount withdrawn less amount refunded) by members.
2 Includes first and subsequent withdrawals.
3 Includes Malaysians leaving Singapore permanently.

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13.16

TURNOVER ON THE SINGAPORE EXCHANGE (EQUITIES)

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

SGX Mainboard
Volume (million)

342,864.0

254,663.2

20,348.4

26,289.9

20,301.6

20,462.5

19,382.0

12,073.2

Basic Materials

20,403.7

13,129.9

1,005.5

978.1

581.5

905.3

595.9

358.9

Consumer Goods

73,556.3

58,493.9

5,039.5

5,302.1

3,528.5

4,285.9

3,833.2

2,875.0

Consumer Services

50,640.8

32,932.4

2,697.4

3,594.8

4,010.8

2,864.9

2,399.5

967.1

Financials

47,610.5

37,527.6

2,708.6

4,289.2

3,226.4

2,968.5

2,696.2

2,086.7

Health Care

8,626.4

3,478.1

251.5

383.9

231.7

205.9

168.1

126.1

Industrials

90,137.0

64,617.9

5,067.6

6,530.8

5,025.4

5,336.6

6,560.2

3,723.7

Oil & Gas

13,308.0

18,302.1

1,419.9

1,880.8

1,536.5

1,900.7

920.6

589.9

Technology

589.2

25,390.8

12,673.7

1,144.1

1,549.5

989.0

840.1

1,168.5

Telecommunications

6,044.9

6,792.4

517.2

979.1

688.1

544.0

561.6

444.6

Utilities

7,145.5

6,715.1

497.1

801.6

483.7

610.4

478.3

312.1

376,751.6

341,256.1

26,802.6

38,339.5

28,422.2

26,425.8

24,138.3

15,627.8

Value (S$m)
Basic Materials

11,582.6

9,153.2

680.2

651.3

507.1

635.3

450.0

318.1

49,241.6
72,301.5
115,972.5

44,473.8
61,357.6
100,174.4

3,314.0
5,432.7
7,781.0

4,319.0
7,332.6
11,839.1

2,983.6
5,936.1
8,035.7

3,206.6
4,594.0
7,174.6

3,097.4
4,115.3
6,936.1

1,893.2
1,929.3
5,082.6

Health Care

6,427.9

2,858.9

239.0

287.0

148.4

154.5

138.5

132.3

Industrials

66,978.0

60,046.7

4,415.2

5,934.2

4,656.8

4,684.3

5,056.6

3,089.5

Oil & Gas

28,735.9

37,886.7

2,904.2

4,655.5

3,783.7

3,967.2

2,363.1

1,504.4

Consumer Goods
Consumer Services
Financials

Technology
Telecommunications
Utilities

6,120.2

3,233.6

264.0

254.9

245.1

225.1

247.5

227.3

16,531.1

19,491.4

1,574.9

2,834.7

2,032.8

1,634.3

1,581.2

1,328.5

2,860.3

2,580.1

197.4

231.2

93.0

149.8

152.5

122.6

Source : Singapore Exchange Limited


Note : All Mainboard and Catalist stocks are classified based on Industry Classification Benchmark.
Includes Ordinary Shares, Stapled Securities and Unit Trusts.

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13.16

TURNOVER ON THE SINGAPORE EXCHANGE (EQUITIES) (continued)

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

37,683.2

27,039.6

3,620.4

2,622.7

1,382.5

1,854.1

3,137.6

1,881.5

19.4

605.7

30.6

0.8

2.4

120.8

328.7

102.6

SGX Catalist
Volume (million)
Basic Materials
Consumer Goods

2,652.8

1,317.7

114.9

229.7

53.5

28.3

25.1

121.0

Consumer Services

1,813.3

1,447.2

99.6

108.7

43.1

151.1

177.9

137.0

Financials

132.7

1,084.6

197.3

69.7

16.8

34.2

364.5

76.6

Health Care

4,825.5

874.9

57.7

99.6

32.3

47.0

47.4

47.2

Industrials

19,564.8

14,926.2

2,186.7

1,298.4

881.6

860.3

1,715.0

1,018.3

Oil & Gas

1,702.6

1,514.4

129.0

75.3

41.7

330.6

233.5

237.9

Technology

5,698.4

4,682.8

740.4

679.7

272.1

221.9

229.6

127.5

Utilities

1,273.8

586.2

64.3

60.9

39.0

60.0

15.9

13.3

Value (S$m)

4,953.7

3,380.9

467.3

175.6

121.3

329.4

578.1

296.0

Telecommunications

Basic Materials

2.2

290.3

1.1

0.1

0.1

61.4

176.4

48.7

Consumer Goods
Consumer Services
Financials

304.9
613.8
20.8

132.4
256.0
166.9

13.4
13.4
42.0

9.7
17.1
9.8

2.1
6.7
2.8

1.0
14.3
4.6

1.8
7.2
50.7

7.2
6.0
10.0

Health Care

804.7

82.7

5.1

8.3

2.8

3.7

3.8

3.7

Industrials

2,104.2

1,700.3

333.6

95.6

88.8

85.7

232.5

114.1

Oil & Gas

692.5

578.1

42.4

21.6

13.2

155.9

92.0

102.7

Technology

316.4

142.0

12.0

9.1

2.6

2.3

13.4

2.7

94.1

32.0

4.4

4.3

2.3

0.5

0.2

0.7

Telecommunications
Utilities

Source : Singapore Exchange Limited


Note : All Mainboard and Catalist stocks are classified based on Industry Classification Benchmark.
Includes Ordinary Shares, Stapled Securities and Unit Trusts.

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Public Finance

14.1

GOVERNMENT FINANCE
Million Dollars

Deficit (-) or Surplus 1

2010

2011

15,433.6

26,624.8

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

3,723.5

3,846.3

2,429.6

1,011.7

3,933.5

1,494.2

Total Revenue & Grants

64,088.6

79,080.8

7,400.7

7,862.0

6,364.1

4,362.3

7,491.9

5,753.7

64,088.6

79,080.8

7,400.7

7,862.0

6,364.1

4,362.3

7,491.9

5,753.7

48,655.0
51,697.1

52,456.0
55,496.2

3,677.2
3,818.6

4,015.7
4,284.8

3,934.5
3,796.4

3,350.6
3,038.1

3,558.4
4,220.6

4,259.5
4,883.7

-3,042.1

-3,040.2

-141.4

-269.1

138.1

312.5

-662.2

-624.2

-15,433.6

-26,624.8

-3,723.5

-3,846.3

-2,429.6

-1,011.7

-3,933.5

-1,494.2

-15,433.6
29,693.7
-45,127.3

-26,624.8
35,677.3
-62,302.1

-3,723.5
-3,154.2
-569.3

-3,846.3
7,561.4
-11,407.7

-2,429.6
9.5
-2,439.1

-1,011.7
2,237.7
-3,249.4

-3,933.5
3,068.3
-7,001.8

-1,494.2
3,969.4
-5,463.6

Revenue

Expenditure & Lending


minus Repayments
Expenditure
Lending minus
Repayments
Total Financing
Domestic Financing
Total Net Borrowing
Use of Cash Balances
Foreign Financing

Source : Accountant-General's Department


Note : Presentation format of the table follows that of the National Summary Data Page (NSDP) for Singapore, which disseminates
the data prescribed by the International Monetary Funds Special Data Dissemination Standards (SDDS). Data in the table represent a
broader definition of Government revenues and receipts than the fiscal position presented during each years Budget under
Singapores Constitution as it includes the revenues and receipts accruing to both the Governments current and past reserves.
1 Accrues to both current and past reserves and does not reflect budget fiscal position of the current term of government.
2 Includes land sales and capital receipts (which accrue primarily to past reserves) in additional to taxes and other revenues.

14.2

GOVERNMENT DEBT
(End of Period)
Million Dollars

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

Total

291,501.8

321,182.3

306,690.1

312,000.8

321,182.3

331,163.0

342,211.4

345,973.6

Domestic Debt
Registered Stocks &
Bonds
Treasury Bills
Advance Deposits

291,501.8

321,182.3

306,690.1

312,000.8

321,182.3

331,163.0

342,211.4

345,973.6

230,046.8
52,100.0
9,355.0

253,841.3
57,100.0
10,241.0

243,927.0
53,100.0
9,663.1

250,830.1
54,500.0
6,670.7

253,841.3
57,100.0
10,241.0

263,376.3
57,900.0
9,886.7

271,283.2
57,900.0
13,028.2

276,815.9
57,900.0
11,257.7

External Debt
Domestic Debt
(excl Advance Deposits)
1 year maturity or less
More than 1 year maturity

282,146.8

310,941.3

297,027.0

305,330.1

310,941.3

321,276.3

329,183.2

334,715.9

73,180.0
208,966.8

80,915.5
230,025.8

76,015.5
221,011.5

78,315.5
227,014.6

80,915.5
230,025.8

77,015.5
244,260.8

82,115.5
247,067.7

78,715.5
256,000.4

Memorandum Item :
Debt Guarantees

Source : Accountant-General's Department


Monetary Authority of Singapore

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14.3

GOVERNMENT OPERATING REVENUE


Million Dollars

2010

2011

Jul 2011

44,581.2

50,985.5

4,352.8

5,659.6

4,100.3

2,957.6

5,098.4

3,335.2

40,662.2

46,171.8

3,928.2

5,285.5

3,698.1

2,532.5

4,713.5

2,934.3

18,276.8
10,488.9
6,716.7

20,976.2
12,227.9
6,678.8

2,335.9
1,528.0
698.3

2,437.1
1,557.3
794.3

1,928.6
1,182.3
623.1

1,371.8
730.6
551.6

1,261.3
621.0
561.9

1,155.4
214.4
484.6

650.9

1,177.4

109.6

85.5

123.3

89.6

75.5

107.1

420.3

892.1

3.0

349.4

Assets Taxes
Property Tax

2,598.3
2,590.6

3,813.3
3,811.3

280.1
281.6

282.0
281.8

270.9
270.2

287.8
287.7

327.4
327.3

370.4
368.8

7.7

2.1

-1.4

0.2

0.7

0.0

0.1

1.6

1,892.8

1,868.4

167.6

117.8

158.9

153.4

158.4

177.9

2,089.7
461.8
909.2
419.6
294.1
4.9

2,107.5
489.2
953.4
415.3
245.1
4.6

168.8
37.6
78.5
33.1
19.2
0.4

178.0
41.1
81.8
36.5
18.4
0.4

184.4
44.4
81.9
35.9
21.8
0.4

175.4
39.9
80.5
34.6
20.0
0.4

180.2
45.4
77.7
35.0
21.7
0.4

188.3
46.7
84.5
33.4
23.4
0.4

2,119.6

2,342.7

191.1

209.8

203.0

177.0

199.8

179.9

Stamp Duty

3,096.9

3,259.0

377.0

257.8

230.9

247.6

232.7

273.2

Goods & Services Tax

7,699.3

8,913.9

196.1

1,570.8

387.7

-114.5

2,051.4

350.0

2,888.9

2,890.7

211.7

232.2

333.7

234.0

302.3

239.3

3,778.9

4,472.9

397.9

368.6

372.9

375.0

372.4

388.9

140.0

340.8

26.7

5.5

29.2

50.1

12.6

12.1

Total

Tax Revenue
Income Tax
Corporate Income Tax
Personal Income Tax
Withholding Tax 2
Contributions by
Statutory Boards

Estate Duty

Taxes on Motor Vehicles


Customs & Excise Duties
Liquors
Tobacco
Petroleum
Motor Vehicles
Others
Betting Taxes

Others

Fees & Charges


Other Receipts

Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Source : Accountant-General's Department


1 Operating revenue refers to receipts credited to the Consolidated Revenue Account and Development Fund Account,
but excludes interest income, investment income and capital receipts.
2 With effect from Apr 2010, Withholding Tax which was included in the figures reported under Personal Income Tax,
is reported separately. This item refers to collections under Section 45 of the Income Tax Act, which is a withholding
tax on locally-sourced income earned by non-residents.
3 Estate duty has been removed for deaths occuring on and after 15 February 2008.
4 Taxes on Motor Vehicles comprise additional registration fees, road tax, special tax on heavy-oil engines, passenger
vehicle seating fees and non-motor vehicle licences, but exclude excise duties on motor vehicles which are
classified under Customs and Excise Duties.
5 With effect from March 2010, betting taxes include casino tax collected under Section 146 of the Casino Control Act.
6 To more accurately reflect the nature of "Development Charges (DC)" as a tax under section 35 of the Planning Act,
reporting of actual collection of DC has been reclassified from "Fees and Charges" to "Tax Revenue: Others"
with effect from April 2009.
7 Other Receipts exclude repayment of loans and advances, interest income, investment income and capital receipts.

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Public Finance

14.4

GOVERNMENT OPERATING EXPENDITURE


Million Dollars

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

29,871.1

32,754.8

5,345.5

7,328.4

8,648.2

11,948.0

6,482.8

8,165.2

Security & External Relations

13,548.1

14,311.0

2,321.8

2,929.5

4,041.7

4,626.8

2,539.5

2,957.7

Social Development
Education
Health
Community Development,
Youth & Sports
Information, Communications &
the Arts
Environment & Water Resources
National Development

13,464.9
7,418.6
2,763.9

15,399.7
8,517.4
3,070.4

2,472.4
851.0
679.3

3,581.7
2,011.1
750.4

3,977.3
2,347.1
805.5

6,063.4
3,789.6
1,022.8

3,292.4
1,320.1
803.5

4,315.6
2,407.8
846.1

1,403.8

1,793.2

353.5

453.1

459.4

562.7

396.4

540.5

422.6
661.5
794.5

472.7
660.6
885.4

53.8
169.0
365.9

112.8
158.7
95.7

120.9
177.9
66.5

212.5
214.4
261.5

41.3
172.6
558.4

142.3
179.2
199.7

1,786.7
372.1
652.0
721.9

1,913.9
420.0
673.0
745.7

323.4
103.0
136.6
83.6

531.5
106.8
144.4
262.6

387.5
110.7
150.5
117.9

787.8
135.4
252.1
339.0

389.3
115.9
137.3
126.9

584.2
113.9
148.4
277.0

40.7

75.2

0.3

17.8

8.4

61.3

9.2

44.9

1,071.4

1,130.2

227.8

285.6

241.6

470.0

261.6

307.8

Total

Economic Development
Transport
Trade & Industry
Manpower
Info-Communications and
Media Development
Government Administration

Source : Ministry of Finance


1 Government operating expenditure refers to expenditure on manpower, other operating expenditure (excluding expenses on
investment and agency fees on land sales) and operating grants.

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14.5

GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE


Million Dollars

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

10,611.8

11,294.6

2,542.3

3,031.5

2,644.3

3,849.7

2,110.5

2,994.5

853.8

777.0

114.3

169.8

155.5

278.1

127.7

149.3

Social Development
Education
Health
Community Development,
Youth & Sports
Information, Communications &
the Arts
Environment & Water Resources
National Development

3,089.5
761.5
574.6

3,478.9
841.1
613.2

512.1
110.3
43.5

923.6
252.7
126.5

818.3
142.6
100.9

1,389.3
371.0
214.0

636.0
68.0
39.6

849.1
174.5
77.7

130.1

69.2

6.1

21.6

4.1

88.6

3.0

9.0

124.8
284.5
1,213.9

93.6
358.3
1,503.4

1.7
67.6
282.9

16.4
88.5
417.9

15.9
89.0
465.7

74.9
161.0
479.8

16.4
88.0
421.1

15.4
105.3
467.0

Economic Development
Transport
Trade & Industry
Manpower
Info-Communications and

6,474.0
4,180.7
2,225.5
25.3

6,859.6
4,051.3
2,363.3
24.5

1,911.3
982.3
795.1
1.5

1,890.0
1,205.4
515.5
5.6

1,654.3
1,104.5
452.1
3.5

2,034.6
957.5
910.4
31.8

1,340.7
725.1
595.4
0.9

1,968.9
1,254.5
650.3
8.5

42.5

420.5

132.4

163.4

94.2

134.8

19.3

55.6

194.5

179.0

4.6

48.2

16.1

147.7

6.2

27.3

Total 1
Security & External Relations

Media Development
Government Administration

Source : Ministry of Finance


1 Government development expenditure excludes land-related expenditure items and loans to statutory boards and industrial
and commercial enterprises.

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Public Finance

14.6

DUTY-PAID RELEASES OF LIQUORS


Litres

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

Total

120,049,779

126,265,086

9,705,986

10,392,471

11,320,237

10,486,468

11,046,103

11,548,361

Beer & Ale

99,380,734

104,338,269

8,002,250

8,862,719

9,346,349

8,685,707

8,885,489

9,184,709

Brandy

902,266

979,374

88,002

106,625

84,699

87,263

81,714

99,216

Cider & Perry

531,797

470,486

28,526

27,104

43,342

57,093

38,821

60,956

Gin & Geneva

138,141

151,761

11,011

14,379

15,446

10,640

15,062

16,227

Liqueurs & Cordials

185,690

203,164

13,655

17,951

19,733

16,325

20,551

21,813

Rum

170,628

210,010

13,483

14,450

15,973

25,046

16,482

24,453

Sake

288,596

316,214

22,809

25,726

34,935

27,472

40,906

33,286

Samsu

565,126

507,700

41,299

45,515

58,416

28,149

52,365

35,938

773,870

904,546

60,814

66,703

98,080

67,120

114,573

146,443

7,646,250

8,536,119

614,453

658,831

754,284

679,138

940,976

982,544

6,918,812

6,893,971

625,147

321,806

605,546

597,672

568,682

646,609

436,434

464,753

29,519

33,837

50,947

36,333

52,153

44,777

Whisky

1,109,206

1,198,547

81,629

112,085

103,241

92,799

105,201

124,846

Others

1,002,229

1,090,172

73,389

84,740

89,246

75,711

113,128

126,544

Sparkling Wine
Still Wine

Stout & Porter


Vodka

Source : Singapore Customs


Note: Data refers to gross quantities released.
1 Refers to sparkling wine of fresh grapes.
2 Refers to still wine of fresh grapes.

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Public Finance

14.7

DUTY-PAID RELEASES OF TOBACCO, PETROLEUM AND MOTOR VEHICLES

Tobacco (Kilograms)
Petroleum ('000 Decalitres) 1
Motor Vehicles (Units)
Motor Cars

Motor Cycles and Scooters

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

2,635,164

2,760,718

228,392

235,717

235,923

233,069

223,662

248,835

99,908.5

98,849.2

7,867.3

8,679.4

8,539.6

8,236.6

8,325.2

7,944.9

54,242

38,175

3,202

2,855

3,578

3,006

3,212

3,023

43,965

30,973

2,702

2,264

2,929

2,147

2,436

2,450

10,277

7,202

500

591

649

859

776

573

Source : Singapore Customs


Note: Data refers to gross quantities released.
1 Refers to Premium Leaded, Premium Unleaded, Regular Leaded, Regular Unleaded, Other Leaded and
Other Unleaded Motor Spirits.
2 Refers to Motor Cars and Motor Vehicles principally designed for the transport of 9 persons (including the driver) or less.
3 Includes other motorised cycles.

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Prices

15.1

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX


(2009 = 100)

Group and Sub-group

2010

2011

10,000

102.8

108.2

104.5

104.6

106.3

106.2

106.4

106.8

2,205

101.3

104.4

102.0

102.2

103.1

103.6

103.5

103.9

851
165
141
134
99
18

102.2
101.9
101.7
102.4
102.3
97.3

105.9
103.9
104.6
108.5
106.7
101.8

103.4
102.7
102.5
102.5
104.2
97.3

103.3
102.8
102.6
102.7
104.5
96.9

105.2
103.1
103.5
110.8
104.5
99.7

105.9
103.0
105.2
110.1
104.9
100.4

104.8
103.3
104.0
104.7
104.9
100.9

105.3
103.0
104.4
106.3
105.3
100.1

107
86

105.5
101.4

109.7
105.0

109.0
101.7

107.5
102.2

109.6
103.3

112.1
104.3

110.4
105.2

109.4
106.8

27
42
32

103.2
100.3
101.6

106.1
102.9
104.0

103.6
100.9
102.8

103.5
101.4
102.4

104.6
100.7
102.1

105.3
101.8
102.4

105.8
101.4
103.0

105.9
102.2
104.1

1,354
915
76
352
11

100.8
100.6
100.5
101.2
100.0

103.5
103.4
102.4
104.1
101.3

101.1
100.8
100.8
102.0
100.1

101.5
101.4
100.8
102.0
100.1

101.8
101.6
101.5
102.7
100.3

102.2
102.0
101.5
102.7
100.3

102.6
102.7
101.5
102.7
100.3

103.0
103.0
102.1
103.3
101.5

341

100.4

100.5

102.8

99.6

99.2

99.5

102.0

101.5

Housing
Accommodation
Fuel & Utilities
Household Durables

2,548
2,002
357
189

102.0
100.9
109.7
99.3

110.5
110.4
117.4
98.2

104.3
104.0
109.2
98.9

103.2
102.6
109.3
98.4

106.0
105.8
111.6
98.2

106.6
106.5
111.6
98.1

107.3
107.3
111.6
98.7

106.4
105.5
115.9
98.7

Transport
Private Road Transport
Public Road Transport
Other Travel & Transport

1,553
1,166
366
21

110.3
113.8
99.7
103.2

123.5
130.9
100.8
107.8

113.4
117.8
99.8
109.2

116.3
121.6
99.9
111.5

123.1
130.6
100.3
105.4

120.3
126.8
100.3
108.3

119.6
125.9
100.4
106.3

121.7
128.6
100.5
108.4

475

97.7

96.2

98.0

98.1

96.7

96.6

96.2

96.2

All Items
Food
Food excl Prepared Meals
Rice & Other Cereals
Meat & Poultry
Seafood
Dairy Products & Eggs
Cooking Oils & Fats
Vegetables & Vegetable
Products
Fruits
Sugar, Preserves &
Confectionery
Non-alcoholic Beverages
Other Food
Prepared Meals
Hawker Food (incl Food Courts)
Fast Food
Restaurant Food
Catered Food

Clothing & Footwear

Communication

Weights

Nov 2010 Dec 2010 Jan 2011 Feb 2011 Mar 2011 Apr 2011

(continued on next page)


1 The weighting pattern of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was derived from the expenditure values collected from
the 2007/8 Household Expenditure Survey (HES) and updated to 2009, taking into account price changes between 2007/8 and 2009.

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(2009 = 100)

Group and Sub-group

Weights

2010

2011

Nov 2010 Dec 2010 Jan 2011 Feb 2011 Mar 2011 Apr 2011

Education & Stationery


Tuition & Other Fees
School Textbooks &
Stationery
Newspapers, Magazines
& Other Books

735
598

102.7
103.3

105.7
106.8

103.9
104.6

103.9
104.6

105.1
106.0

105.2
106.2

105.2
106.2

105.4
106.4

72

100.4

100.9

101.4

101.2

101.3

101.3

101.2

101.3

65

100.4

100.5

100.5

100.5

100.5

100.5

100.5

100.5

Health Care
Medical Treatment
Dental Treatment
Proprietary Medicines &
Supplies
Medical Health Insurance

586
352
48

101.9
102.0
103.8

104.3
104.7
106.8

102.9
102.9
105.0

102.9
102.9
105.4

103.8
104.0
105.9

103.8
104.0
105.9

103.7
104.1
105.9

104.0
104.3
106.2

106
80

101.5
100.4

104.5
100.9

103.2
100.8

103.4
100.8

104.0
100.9

104.2
100.9

103.6
100.9

104.4
100.9

1,557
320
136
222
250
71
78

101.1
98.7
100.3
100.7
101.5
101.1
101.1

102.5
89.6
101.4
101.6
112.7
102.7
100.8

102.4
97.9
100.8
101.2
102.7
101.4
102.9

102.7
97.8
100.5
101.3
102.7
101.7
101.5

100.6
87.8
100.8
101.4
104.9
101.8
101.8

101.2
87.9
100.4
101.2
108.8
102.4
99.8

101.5
87.8
101.5
101.3
108.8
102.5
102.0

102.5
88.7
101.6
101.4
112.4
102.7
101.8

480

103.0

106.8

106.3

107.6

106.1

106.5

106.7

107.3

8,441

103.2

107.6

104.7

104.6

106.5

106.2

106.2

106.4

7,998

103.3

107.6

104.6

105.1

106.5

106.2

106.2

107.1

Recreation & Others


Recreation & Entertainment
Alcoholic Drinks & Tobacco
Personal Care
Household Services
Non-Durable Household Goods
Personal Effects
Hobbies & Other Miscellaneous
Expenditure
All Items less Imputed Rentals on
Owner-Occupied Accommodation 2
All Items less Accommodation

(continued on next page)


1 The weighting pattern of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was derived from the expenditure values collected from
the 2007/8 Household Expenditure Survey (HES) and updated to 2009, taking into account price changes between 2007/8 and 2009.
2 A significant share of the CPI Accommodation subgroup is owner-occupied accommodation (OOA) cost, which is computed based on the
imputed rental concept under the rental equivalence method. Given that it has no impact on the cash expenditure of most households in
Singapore as they already own their homes, All Items less imputed rentals on owner-occupied accommodation is compiled as an
additional indicator.

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(2009 = 100)

Group and Sub-group


All Items

Weights

May 2011 Jun 2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

10,000

107.4

107.1

108.7

109.5

109.3

109.8

110.4

110.4

2,205

103.9

104.2

104.5

104.6

104.9

105.5

105.6

106.0

851
165
141
134
99
18

105.1
103.4
104.6
106.1
105.5
102.2

105.6
103.6
104.6
107.0
106.6
100.6

105.5
104.1
104.5
108.0
106.4
101.9

105.8
104.1
104.8
108.7
107.6
103.3

106.2
104.4
104.7
110.0
107.6
103.6

106.7
104.5
105.0
110.1
107.8
102.4

106.9
104.8
104.7
109.3
109.2
103.5

107.7
105.2
105.6
111.2
109.7
102.9

107
86

108.1
105.1

109.2
105.8

108.0
104.6

107.2
104.3

108.4
104.5

111.0
104.6

111.3
105.7

111.7
106.2

27
42
32

105.9
102.7
103.9

106.6
103.3
104.4

105.8
102.8
103.7

106.5
103.8
103.8

105.6
103.7
104.7

106.9
103.5
105.3

106.4
104.7
105.0

108.0
104.7
105.5

1,354
915
76
352
11

103.1
103.2
102.1
103.4
101.5

103.3
103.4
102.4
103.4
101.5

103.8
103.7
102.6
104.3
101.5

103.9
103.8
102.8
104.5
101.5

104.0
104.0
102.8
104.5
101.5

104.7
104.4
103.2
105.8
102.0

104.8
104.6
103.2
105.8
102.0

105.0
104.7
103.5
105.9
102.0

341

100.8

97.9

99.4

102.1

100.8

101.4

102.2

99.7

Housing
Accommodation
Fuel & Utilities
Household Durables

2,548
2,002
357
189

109.7
109.6
116.1
98.8

108.7
108.4
115.9
98.7

112.2
112.0
120.7
98.1

113.0
113.0
121.3
97.9

113.2
113.2
121.3
97.7

114.1
114.5
120.4
97.7

114.8
115.2
120.9
98.1

113.5
113.6
120.9
97.8

Transport
Private Road Transport
Public Road Transport
Other Travel & Transport

1,553
1,166
366
21

121.1
127.7
100.6
108.8

121.0
127.7
100.6
108.7

124.3
132.1
100.7
106.3

126.3
134.7
100.8
106.9

124.8
132.8
100.7
105.2

124.8
132.5
101.1
106.5

126.5
134.8
101.3
109.1

128.0
136.4
102.1
113.9

475

96.2

96.0

96.2

96.1

96.0

96.2

96.3

96.2

Food
Food excl Prepared Meals
Rice & Other Cereals
Meat & Poultry
Seafood
Dairy Products & Eggs
Cooking Oils & Fats
Vegetables & Vegetable
Products
Fruits
Sugar, Preserves &
Confectionery
Non-alcoholic Beverages
Other Food
Prepared Meals
Hawker Food (incl Food Courts)
Fast Food
Restaurant Food
Catered Food

Clothing & Footwear

Communication

(continued on next page)


1 The weighting pattern of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was derived from the expenditure values collected from
the 2007/8 Household Expenditure Survey (HES) and updated to 2009, taking into account price changes between 2007/8 and 2009.

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(2009 = 100)

Group and Sub-group

1
Weights May 2011 Jun 2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Education & Stationery


Tuition & Other Fees
School Textbooks &
Stationery
Newspapers, Magazines
& Other Books

735
598

105.3
106.4

105.4
106.4

105.6
106.8

106.3
107.5

106.3
107.6

106.2
107.5

106.2
107.5

106.2
107.5

72

101.0

101.0

100.9

100.9

100.7

100.5

100.4

100.5

65

100.5

100.6

100.5

100.5

100.5

100.5

100.5

100.5

Health Care
Medical Treatment
Dental Treatment
Proprietary Medicines &
Supplies
Medical Health Insurance

586
352
48

103.9
104.4
106.4

104.0
104.5
106.4

104.3
104.6
107.1

104.4
104.6
107.1

104.5
104.8
107.1

104.7
105.0
107.8

105.1
105.5
107.8

105.6
106.7
107.8

106
80

103.4
100.9

103.4
100.9

104.9
100.9

105.3
100.9

105.3
100.9

105.4
100.9

105.5
100.9

104.7
100.9

1,557
320
136
222
250
71
78

102.1
89.1
101.6
101.3
114.0
102.7
100.2

102.3
89.3
101.4
101.2
114.1
102.3
99.5

102.5
90.0
101.6
101.8
114.6
102.6
100.4

103.0
90.9
101.7
101.8
114.6
102.7
101.5

102.8
90.7
101.7
102.0
114.6
103.2
99.9

103.3
90.8
101.7
102.1
114.9
103.3
102.0

103.8
90.9
101.7
102.1
115.2
103.4
100.1

104.5
91.1
101.6
101.7
115.2
103.3
100.2

480

105.3

106.2

105.4

106.2

105.9

106.7

108.4

110.8

8,441

106.9

106.4

108.0

108.7

108.4

108.7

109.3

109.2

7,998

106.8

106.8

107.9

108.6

108.3

108.6

109.1

109.6

Recreation & Others


Recreation & Entertainment
Alcoholic Drinks & Tobacco
Personal Care
Household Services
Non-Durable Household Goods
Personal Effects
Hobbies & Other Miscellaneous
Expenditure
All Items less Imputed Rentals on
Owner-Occupied Accommodation 2
All Items less Accommodation

1 The weighting pattern of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was derived from the expenditure values collected from
the 2007/8 Household Expenditure Survey (HES) and updated to 2009, taking into account price changes between 2007/8 and 2009.
2 A significant share of the CPI Accommodation subgroup is owner-occupied accommodation (OOA) cost, which is computed based on the
imputed rental concept under the rental equivalence method. Given that it has no impact on the cash expenditure of most households in
Singapore as they already own their homes, All Items less imputed rentals on owner-occupied accommodation is compiled as an
additional indicator.

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CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR HOUSEHOLDS IN DIFFERENT


INCOME GROUPS
(2009 = 100)

Income Group

All Items

Food

All Items less


Imputed Rentals
Education
Clothing
Comm Recreation
on Owner&
Housing Transport
&
Health Care
unication
& Others
Occupied
Footwear
Stationery
Accommodation 2
Weights 1 Per 10,000

Lowest
Middle
Highest

20%
60%
20%

10,000
10,000
10,000

2,689
2,381
1,843

225
352
348

3,605
2,477
2,428

719
1,492
1,823

518
552
354

439
686
865

739
585
559

1,066
1,475
1,780

7,576
8,504
8,531

Consumer Price Index


2010
Lowest
Middle
Highest

20%
60%
20%

102.4
102.7
103.1

101.4
101.3
101.3

100.4
100.4
100.4

103.8
102.4
100.8

105.3
109.6
111.6

98.4
97.7
97.6

102.3
102.7
102.8

102.2
101.9
101.8

100.8
101.0
101.4

102.6
103.0
103.7

2011
Lowest
Middle
Highest

20%
60%
20%

107.2
107.9
108.9

104.6
104.5
104.4

100.8
100.5
100.7

114.0
111.5
107.7

112.6
121.9
126.3

97.5
96.3
96.0

105.2
105.8
105.8

104.5
104.2
104.6

95.9
101.6
104.3

104.9
106.9
109.1

2009 Jul-Dec
Lowest 20%
Middle 60%
Highest 20%

100.1
100.3
100.2

100.0
100.0
100.0

100.6
100.6
100.7

100.2
99.7
98.9

101.1
102.5
103.1

99.4
99.3
99.3

100.2
100.2
100.1

100.1
100.2
100.2

99.7
99.7
99.5

100.3
100.5
100.5

2010 Jan-Jun
Lowest 20%
Middle 60%
Highest 20%

101.4
101.6
101.9

101.0
100.9
100.8

99.7
99.4
99.4

102.1
101.0
99.7

103.7
107.0
108.5

98.0
97.3
97.2

101.4
101.8
102.0

101.3
101.1
101.0

100.4
100.5
100.6

101.9
102.0
102.5

2010 Jul-Dec
Lowest 20%
Middle 60%
Highest 20%

103.4
103.8
104.3

101.8
101.8
101.8

101.1
101.4
101.4

105.5
103.8
101.9

106.9
112.2
114.7

98.7
98.1
98.1

103.2
103.7
103.6

103.1
102.7
102.6

101.1
101.4
102.2

103.4
103.9
104.9

2011 Jan-Jun
Lowest 20%
Middle 60%
Highest 20%

105.4
106.4
107.5

103.8
103.7
103.7

100.4
100.2
100.2

110.2
108.2
105.4

111.0
119.5
123.9

97.5
96.3
96.1

104.9
105.3
105.4

104.1
103.8
104.2

95.3
100.9
103.5

103.8
105.8
107.9

2011 Jul-Dec
Lowest 20%
Middle 60%
Highest 20%

109.0
109.4
110.3

105.3
105.2
105.2

101.2
100.9
101.2

117.8
114.8
110.1

114.2
124.2
128.7

97.5
96.2
96.0

105.5
106.2
106.3

105.0
104.7
105.0

96.6
102.4
105.2

106.0
108.1
110.2

1 The weighting patterns of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was derived from the expenditure values collected from
the 2007/08 Household Expenditure Survey (HES) and updated to 2009, taking into account price changes between 2007/8 and 2009.
2 A significant share of the CPI Accommodation subgroup is owner-occupied accommodation (OOA) cost, which is computed based on the
imputed rental concept under the rental equivalence method. Given that it has no impact on the cash expenditure of most households in
Singapore as they already own their homes, All Items less imputed rentals on owner-occupied accommodation is compiled as an additional
indicator.

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15.3

PRICE INDICES OF SELECTED CONSUMER ITEMS


(2009 = 100)

Item

Weights 1

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

70

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

207

114.6

126.9

133.2

133.2

133.2

131.7

131.7

131.7

Gas Tariff

20

113.6

114.7

109.1

118.9

118.9

118.9

128.3

128.3

Liquefied Petroleum Gas

17

109.6

120.1

120.9

120.3

120.3

119.7

119.7

119.7

Petrol, 98 Octane

93

107.0

118.6

118.2

117.0

118.1

120.5

121.9

121.9

Petrol, 95 Octane

131

109.2

122.2

122.2

121.2

122.3

124.0

123.9

123.2

Petrol, 92 Octane

19

108.2

122.1

122.1

121.2

122.4

124.2

124.1

123.2

112

99.0

99.6

99.2

99.2

99.2

100.5

100.8

100.8

Train Fares

90

99.2

99.4

99.3

99.3

99.3

99.6

99.6

99.6

Taxi Fares

133

100.0

100.8

100.8

100.8

100.8

100.8

100.8

102.9

Primary School
Miscellaneous Fees

15

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

Secondary & Junior College,


School & Miscellaneous Fees

32

103.1

105.7

105.7

105.7

105.7

105.7

105.7

105.7

100

103.1

107.5

106.3

109.7

109.7

109.7

109.7

109.7

Hospitalisation Fees

147

101.9

104.7

104.3

104.3

104.6

104.8

105.7

107.6

Consultation Fees at
Polyclinics &
General Practitioners

68

101.2

102.9

103.2

103.2

103.2

103.3

103.3

103.4

Utilities
Water Tariff
Electricity Tariff

Private Road Transport

Public Road Transport


Bus Fares

Education & Stationery

Tuition Fees at Polytechnics


& Local Universities
Health Care

1 The weighting pattern of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was derived from the expenditure values collected from
the 2007/8 Household Expenditure Survey (HES) and updated to 2009, taking into account price changes between 2007/8 and 2009.

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AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF SELECTED ITEMS


Dollars

Item
Rice & Other Cereals
Thai Rice 100% Fragrant
Instant Noodles
Ordinary White Bread
Vitamin Enriched Bread
High Fibre Bread
Meat & Poultry
Chilled Lean Pork
Chilled Streaky Pork
Chilled Pork Rib Bones
Chilled Beef
Chilled Mutton
Hen
Duck
Chilled Chicken Wing
Seafood
White Pomfret
Flowery Grouper
Kurau (cut)
Gold Banded Scad (kuning)
Spanish Mackerel (tenggiri)
Golden Snapper
Sea Bream (kerisi)
Sea Bass
Cod Fish
Salmon
Small Prawns
Medium Prawns
Large Prawns
Squids
Fish Balls
Dairy Products & Eggs
Fresh Milk
Condensed Milk
Infant Milk Powder
Cheese
Ice-cream
Hen Eggs

Unit

2010

2011

Jul 2011

5 kg pkt
5 pkts
400 g
400 g
400 g

12.43
2.16
1.40
1.63
2.20

12.45
2.23
1.45
1.60
2.20

12.39
2.24
1.46
1.55
2.20

12.16
2.24
1.46
1.64
2.20

12.38
2.25
1.46
1.61
2.20

12.36
2.26
1.46
1.64
2.20

12.52
2.25
1.46
1.64
2.20

12.63
2.25
1.46
1.64
2.20

Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Each

12.66
13.62
15.84
20.25
15.12
5.54
6.59
0.64

12.75
13.91
16.13
21.23
17.60
5.82
6.78
0.66

12.52
13.89
16.04
21.05
17.79
5.84
6.55
0.66

12.64
13.92
16.17
20.80
17.79
5.84
6.79
0.66

12.57
13.92
16.13
20.46
17.79
5.78
6.75
0.66

12.62
13.94
16.04
21.65
17.79
5.79
6.74
0.66

12.73
13.96
15.94
22.22
17.79
5.69
6.68
0.66

12.85
14.02
16.23
21.84
17.79
6.01
7.00
0.66

Per kg

21.85
13.09
42.77
5.71
10.15
15.43
7.22
10.67
39.79
25.10
10.02
15.98
21.95
9.81
1.79

24.28
14.28
44.36
6.11
10.44
16.74
7.56
12.15
46.30
26.17
10.47
16.91
24.01
11.15
1.88

23.34
14.29
47.85
6.26
10.66
16.70
7.64
12.82
46.38
26.50
10.44
16.05
23.54
11.26
1.87

23.99
14.84
47.29
6.38
10.97
16.83
7.63
12.55
46.23
26.19
10.27
16.99
21.93
11.05
1.87

24.82
14.96
46.31
6.42
10.65
17.73
7.68
12.93
47.02
25.68
10.33
16.86
22.46
11.03
1.88

24.24
14.70
44.04
6.40
10.59
17.36
7.75
13.53
47.41
25.98
10.23
17.52
22.91
11.01
1.88

24.39
14.32
43.73
6.27
10.47
17.62
7.82
12.85
47.81
25.39
10.42
16.94
19.09
11.08
1.90

24.57
14.05
44.50
6.51
10.89
16.31
7.85
12.66
49.03
24.97
10.69
17.94
21.81
11.34
1.90

2.76
1.52
35.44
4.76
6.00
1.85

2.85
1.65
38.81
5.06
6.03
1.98

2.76
1.59
37.72
4.86
6.07
1.91

2.78
1.58
37.95
4.92
6.07
1.93

2.81
1.61
38.39
5.02
6.08
1.84

2.78
1.65
38.54
5.00
6.08
1.87

2.85
1.64
38.61
5.07
6.10
2.00

2.85
1.65
38.81
5.06
6.03
1.98

Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per 10

1 litre pkt
397 g tin
900 g tin
Pkt of 12 slices
1.5 litre tub
Per 10

Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Note : Prices may not be strictly comparable with those published earlier due to changes in specifications.

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15.4

AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF SELECTED ITEMS (continued)


Dollars

Item

Unit

2010

2011

2 kg bottle

5.52

6.04

6.00

6.12

6.11

6.05

6.12

6.06

Vegetables
Cabbage
Spinach (bayam)
Small Mustard
Kale
Broccoli
Tomatoes
Potatoes
Carrots

Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg

1.73
2.64
2.81
4.02
6.83
2.03
1.59
1.90

1.81
2.83
3.16
4.11
6.80
1.96
1.79
1.95

1.77
2.51
2.74
4.02
6.95
2.30
1.68
1.93

1.75
2.50
2.73
3.86
6.73
2.06
1.71
1.92

1.76
2.59
2.88
4.01
6.67
1.94
1.71
1.93

1.78
2.77
3.03
4.12
6.51
2.24
1.78
1.90

1.81
2.71
2.98
4.09
6.63
2.36
1.80
1.96

1.81
2.83
3.16
4.11
6.80
1.96
1.79
1.95

Fresh Fruits
Papaya
Bananas (emas)
Watermelon
Grapes
Orange
Apple
Pear

Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Per kg
Each
Each
Each

1.55
1.51
1.16
7.47
0.34
0.37
0.88

1.68
1.56
1.31
7.66
0.34
0.38
0.92

1.78
1.55
1.24
8.09
0.33
0.38
0.85

1.80
1.53
1.21
7.70
0.34
0.38
0.88

1.72
1.51
1.22
7.71
0.34
0.39
0.88

1.73
1.52
1.27
7.71
0.34
0.38
0.90

1.66
1.52
1.39
7.61
0.34
0.38
0.92

1.68
1.56
1.31
7.66
0.34
0.38
0.92

2 kg pkt
200 g packaging
doz
400 g tin
330 ml can
330 ml can

3.16
9.33
16.56
4.10
3.10
0.62

3.37
9.79
16.60
4.17
3.09
0.65

3.37
9.76
16.68
4.17
3.10
0.64

3.38
9.97
16.59
4.10
3.09
0.64

3.38
9.87
16.53
4.19
3.11
0.65

3.38
9.73
16.28
4.25
3.12
0.66

3.36
9.98
16.19
4.29
3.09
0.66

3.38
9.93
16.58
4.27
3.10
0.66

6 pkts of 250 ml

2.32

2.36

2.32

2.40

2.40

2.39

2.41

2.38

1.22
1.84
1.75
1.69
2.87
10.66

1.46
2.04
1.96
1.90
3.09
10.73

1.49
2.04
1.96
1.90
3.17
10.71

1.46
2.02
1.94
1.89
3.15
10.71

1.44
2.03
1.96
1.91
3.00
10.71

1.46
2.08
1.98
1.94
2.99
10.71

1.47
2.10
1.98
1.93
2.99
10.71

1.46
2.10
1.97
1.92
2.99
10.71

Cooking Oil

Other Food and Beverages


Sugar
Instant Coffee
Chicken Extract
Food Beverage
Beer
Aerated Soft Drinks
Non-Aerated,
Soft Drinks

Petroleum Related Products & Cigarettes


Per litre
Diesel
Per litre
Petrol, 98 Octane
Per litre
Petrol, 95 Octane
Per litre
Petrol, 92 Octane
Per kg
Liquefied Petroleum Gas
20-stick pack
Cigarettes

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Note : Prices may not be strictly comparable with those published earlier due to changes in specifications.

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15.5

DOMESTIC SUPPLY PRICE INDEX


(2006 = 100)

Item
All Items

Weights 1

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

10,000

97.2

105.4

104.2

103.1

105.1

106.9

108.1

107.2

308
14
41
41
51
47
34
10
25
2

121.3
120.2
124.2
127.9
108.5
129.1
110.5
118.4
147.7
116.1

125.3
129.2
130.9
135.0
109.1
135.9
115.8
122.8
147.6
110.2

124.9
132.0
130.9
137.6
108.2
134.8
116.3
124.5
142.2
109.2

124.8
127.9
131.1
135.1
107.8
135.8
114.6
124.4
147.4
111.9

125.4
134.1
130.0
134.9
109.4
135.3
115.7
119.7
150.3
110.6

127.6
134.1
131.5
140.7
111.1
138.4
120.0
123.9
146.6
112.3

127.3
129.9
133.9
140.3
110.1
135.3
119.5
128.8
149.7
112.1

127.0
126.6
134.8
139.2
111.5
136.2
118.4
125.2
146.1
112.1

43

113.1

112.6

111.4

111.5

112.5

113.2

113.0

112.6

Beverages & Tobacco


Beverages
Tobacco & manufactures

54
37
17

99.7
97.0
105.6

98.0
94.3
106.3

97.3
93.5
105.9

97.4
93.5
105.8

97.5
93.6
106.2

97.7
93.8
106.5

98.4
94.6
106.7

97.9
93.9
106.8

Crude Materials
Oil seeds, nuts & kernels
Crude rubber incl synthetic
Cork & wood
Crude fertilizers & minerals
Metallic ores & scrap
Crude animal & vegetable
materials nes

43
1
4
2
19
13

105.3
125.5
119.0
106.2
119.4
79.6

116.5
131.0
145.3
112.8
124.1
99.4

113.1
131.6
140.3
113.9
119.1
98.4

117.3
130.4
139.4
113.9
127.4
100.0

119.5
132.5
143.8
113.9
129.9
102.5

119.5
135.3
135.2
116.1
128.9
105.9

118.5
135.9
116.2
117.0
129.5
108.6

119.3
135.3
116.7
117.0
129.1
111.3

99.9

101.1

95.6

97.9

97.3

99.1

98.3

99.7

2,855
2,846
9

105.6
105.7
84.6

135.3
135.4
92.8

135.7
135.8
88.2

131.0
131.1
90.4

133.7
133.9
90.3

137.3
137.5
86.5

142.7
142.9
87.5

139.6
139.8
89.4

Animal & Vegetable Oils


Animal oils & fats
Vegetable oil unprocessed
Other animal & vegetable oils

27
1
20
6

124.9
136.1
121.7
134.7

148.5
137.4
140.2
177.8

149.6
139.1
142.1
176.1

147.0
139.5
138.8
175.3

147.2
139.5
137.9
179.4

148.0
140.2
137.8
183.5

149.5
140.2
139.2
185.2

148.8
140.2
139.6
181.1

Chemicals & Chemical Products


Organic chemicals
Inorganic chemicals
Dyes & colours
Medicinal products
Perfume, toilet preparations
Plastics in primary forms
Plastics in non-primary forms
Chemical products nes

1,373
686
53
38
152
67
197
30
150

100.3
96.4
117.2
106.7
116.6
100.1
94.9
100.9
101.0

105.5
104.7
132.5
108.6
114.0
99.1
97.8
100.7
103.8

102.9
100.7
132.3
109.2
113.4
98.0
96.1
99.3
101.8

104.1
103.4
134.3
109.2
110.6
98.1
96.5
98.9
102.2

108.3
109.5
138.5
110.3
112.7
99.4
99.0
101.4
104.5

107.9
106.8
138.6
111.8
116.0
100.5
99.1
101.4
109.0

105.3
102.3
140.7
111.3
116.2
100.0
97.0
102.7
107.5

105.5
102.6
137.8
111.5
116.3
99.5
96.7
102.4
109.5

Food
Live animals
Meat & meat preparations
Dairy produce & eggs
Fish & fish preparations
Cereals & cereal preparations
Vegetables & fruits
Sugar & sugar preparations
Coffee etc & spices
Animal feeding stuff
Miscellaneous food
preparations

Mineral Fuels
Petroleum & products
Gas

Note : The Domestic Supply Price Index measures the change in prices of imported and locally manufactured products
retained for use in the economy.
1 The weight for each commodity item was proportional to the value of its total supply or availability in the
domestic market in 2005.

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15.5

DOMESTIC SUPPLY PRICE INDEX (continued)


(2006 = 100)

Item
Manufactured Goods
Leather products nes
Rubber manufactures nes
Wood & cork manufactures
Paper manufactures
Textile manufactures
Non-metal mineral
manufactures
Iron & steel
Non-ferrous metals
Metal manufactures
Machinery & Transport Equipment
Power generating machinery
Industrial machinery
Metal working machinery
General industrial machinery
Office & data machines
Telecommunication apparatus
Electrical machinery nes
Road vehicles
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Prefab building,
sanitary plumbing, lighting
Furniture, bedding, mattresses
Travel goods
Clothing
Footwear
Scientific instruments
Photographic apparatus
Miscellaneous mfd articles nes

Weights 1

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

807
8
24
14
98
33

105.4
100.9
94.0
110.3
103.1
94.1

107.6
99.6
93.6
110.9
102.6
91.9

107.7
96.4
93.2
110.6
101.8
91.3

106.6
96.7
92.8
110.5
101.1
86.6

107.6
96.5
94.8
110.9
102.8
90.2

107.6
98.7
96.3
111.8
104.4
93.7

106.8
97.2
96.4
112.3
103.7
91.1

106.4
97.3
96.6
112.5
103.1
91.2

73
225
133
199

104.8
105.6
109.5
107.0

111.4
108.9
114.9
106.9

111.6
108.8
116.5
106.9

111.4
108.4
113.0
106.6

111.4
110.2
113.1
106.6

112.7
110.8
107.7
107.4

112.2
109.5
107.5
106.9

112.2
108.7
106.1
107.0

3,786
282
81
33
240
782
444
1,737
187

84.6
108.5
84.7
101.5
100.1
73.7
77.8
83.5
97.6

80.4
107.6
79.2
103.2
98.9
68.8
71.5
79.0
96.0

78.4
104.8
77.0
101.0
97.9
67.8
68.2
76.6
95.2

78.2
104.8
73.3
102.5
97.9
66.9
67.3
77.0
95.3

79.2
107.2
77.9
105.6
98.9
68.1
67.9
77.6
95.4

81.1
108.5
82.4
107.7
99.8
68.6
68.3
80.6
97.8

80.9
109.5
79.6
107.5
99.9
68.9
68.4
80.2
95.8

81.2
110.8
80.9
107.6
100.1
69.2
68.4
80.3
96.0

747

103.2

105.4

103.5

105.6

107.9

109.4

111.0

109.5

7
22
13
35
11
278
64
317

113.5
110.0
107.9
94.3
104.5
97.4
103.4
108.2

117.3
102.4
104.9
95.5
104.1
94.2
104.3
116.5

116.7
102.2
104.6
95.8
104.1
92.3
104.4
113.9

119.2
102.0
105.3
96.4
104.1
91.9
107.5
118.4

119.4
102.1
105.0
96.0
104.3
93.6
103.5
123.0

119.5
102.5
105.3
97.5
102.8
95.5
105.6
124.3

119.5
102.7
105.4
97.6
102.9
95.7
106.1
127.8

119.7
102.0
106.4
98.0
103.9
96.1
105.7
124.0

Note : The Domestic Supply Price Index measures the change in prices of imported and locally manufactured products
retained for use in the economy.
1 The weight for each commodity item was proportional to the value of its total supply or availability in the
domestic market in 2005.

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15.6

SINGAPORE MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS PRICE INDEX


(2006 = 100)

Item
All Items
Food
Meat & meat preparations
Dairy produce & eggs
Fish & fish preparations
Cereals & cereal preparations
Vegetables & fruits
Coffee etc & spices
Animal feeding stuff
Miscellaneous food
preparations
Beverages & Tobacco
Beverages
Tobacco & manufactures
Crude Materials
Cork & wood
Crude fertilizers & minerals
Metallic ores & scrap
Crude animal & vegetable
materials nes
Mineral Fuels
Petroleum & products
Gas
Animal & Vegetable Oils
Animal oils & fats
Vegetable oil unprocessed
Chemicals & Chemical Products
Organic chemicals
Inorganic chemicals
Dyes & colours
Medicinal products
Perfume, toilet preparations
Plastics in primary forms
Plastics in non-primary forms
Chemical products nes

Weights 1

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

10,000

89.7

94.5

93.4

92.4

93.6

95.7

95.4

95.4

186
17
32
12
38
5
31
5

120.1
116.0
114.1
115.9
123.5
107.8
134.7
115.8

123.2
119.1
113.4
119.3
129.0
112.5
142.0
112.2

123.2
119.3
113.5
119.2
128.6
112.4
143.6
111.2

123.0
119.5
112.7
119.4
128.5
112.4
143.1
114.1

123.6
119.3
115.3
120.9
128.6
116.8
141.2
112.9

125.1
119.3
118.8
121.4
130.7
116.8
141.7
114.4

124.8
118.9
116.3
121.9
130.5
116.8
142.7
114.4

124.9
119.1
117.0
122.0
131.5
116.8
142.2
114.8

46

116.0

117.7

116.9

116.6

117.9

119.2

119.0

118.5

47
27
20

103.4
102.4
104.8

103.9
101.1
107.7

103.8
101.0
107.8

103.6
100.6
107.8

103.8
101.0
107.8

103.5
100.4
107.8

104.0
101.3
107.8

103.6
100.7
107.8

6
1
3
1

302.3
103.7
499.6
105.9

291.4
107.9
476.6
105.9

285.5
111.1
465.7
105.9

286.0
111.1
462.4
105.9

291.7
111.1
475.6
105.9

296.5
111.1
484.9
105.9

299.4
111.1
488.4
105.9

299.6
111.1
488.8
105.9

123.9

121.4

112.6

129.6

123.3

124.7

133.9

134.2

2,182
2,149
33

104.4
104.7
84.6

130.9
131.4
92.8

131.8
132.5
88.2

126.3
126.8
90.4

130.7
131.3
90.3

133.0
133.7
86.5

135.5
136.2
87.5

133.7
134.4
89.4

23
1
22

140.2
126.2
140.6

157.7
184.3
156.9

163.6
223.2
161.8

160.9
218.6
159.1

157.1
219.1
155.2

158.4
238.9
156.0

156.2
232.1
153.9

156.3
234.6
153.9

2,053
1,290
37
44
138
46
377
17
104

79.9
66.2
107.3
104.1
121.7
99.4
92.1
120.0
115.4

83.1
70.0
119.8
107.7
115.5
100.9
96.8
124.0
115.1

81.3
67.7
120.3
109.5
116.1
100.9
94.6
125.1
113.2

82.2
69.4
122.0
109.0
110.2
101.4
95.4
123.6
114.7

84.0
71.0
123.7
109.9
112.0
101.6
98.7
125.1
115.7

84.0
69.5
128.5
110.6
116.9
100.4
99.1
124.6
124.9

81.6
66.8
131.3
109.8
117.0
100.0
95.8
125.7
120.6

81.1
66.2
128.5
110.1
117.1
99.2
95.2
126.3
122.3

1 The weights for Singapore Manufactured Products Price Index are compiled based on the production value of the
commodity item in 2005.

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15.6

SINGAPORE MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS PRICE INDEX (continued)


(2006 = 100)

Item
Manufactured Goods
Leather products nes
Rubber manufactures nes
Wood & cork manufactures
Paper manufactures
Textile manufactures
Non-metal mineral
manufactures
Iron & steel
Non-ferrous metals
Metal manufactures
Machinery & Transport Equipment
Power generating machinery
Industrial machinery
Metal working machinery
General industrial machinery
Office & data machines
Telecommunication apparatus
Electrical machinery nes
Road vehicles
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Prefab building,
sanitary plumbing, lighting
Furniture, bedding, mattresses
Travel goods
Clothing
Scientific instruments
Photographic apparatus
Miscellaneous mfd articles nes

Weights 1

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

430
9
17
11
56
24

105.2
103.0
88.6
125.2
102.4
90.1

108.9
101.2
92.1
125.3
108.7
78.5

108.8
98.3
92.6
125.2
108.7
77.6

108.7
98.3
95.6
125.2
108.4
65.0

108.9
98.3
96.9
125.2
109.3
73.6

109.5
98.3
97.8
125.2
110.7
81.2

108.2
98.3
97.9
125.6
110.3
74.6

108.1
98.3
97.5
125.6
109.3
75.0

53
67
25
168

113.4
108.2
107.7
104.5

125.5
113.5
119.2
105.7

126.8
112.3
119.5
105.6

126.3
114.2
115.9
107.0

125.2
115.6
117.7
105.3

124.8
115.4
117.7
105.4

124.1
113.7
112.1
105.0

123.6
114.0
111.1
105.1

4,510
43
143
38
217
1,498
409
2,126
36

82.6
106.3
80.1
104.0
94.0
82.4
66.4
83.7
94.6

78.4
113.9
74.0
105.5
93.3
75.3
74.9
78.5
94.9

76.4
114.6
72.0
105.3
92.9
74.6
74.7
75.0
94.8

76.5
113.9
69.5
105.3
92.6
72.3
74.7
77.1
95.9

76.0
113.8
74.5
105.6
92.9
72.4
74.8
75.6
96.7

79.3
114.4
76.4
105.8
94.0
73.7
74.8
81.4
95.3

78.9
115.4
73.8
106.0
94.0
73.9
74.9
80.5
95.1

79.9
124.1
73.3
105.6
94.8
76.5
74.9
80.7
95.7

563

97.7

97.7

97.2

97.4

97.9

98.2

98.2

98.6

3
25
1
26
148
23
337

222.6
118.5
97.2
104.0
100.2
88.4
94.0

243.3
115.0
101.2
103.7
99.2
84.8
94.7

245.2
115.3
100.0
105.4
98.0
83.9
94.5

268.2
115.3
101.4
106.9
97.9
83.4
94.5

267.8
115.4
104.6
102.4
99.2
85.4
94.9

268.5
115.8
105.6
105.6
99.7
87.0
94.9

268.0
115.8
106.2
103.6
99.7
86.4
95.1

268.3
115.8
106.7
104.0
100.0
87.3
95.4

1 The weights for Singapore Manufactured Products Price Index are compiled based on the production value of the
commodity item in 2005.

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Prices

15.7

IMPORT PRICE INDEX


(2006 = 100)

Item
All Items

Weights 1

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

10,000

93.7

98.2

97.0

95.9

97.6

99.3

100.2

99.8

203
8
23
28
38
19
35
9
23
2

122.3
120.2
125.2
133.1
107.0
134.3
112.9
119.1
145.6
138.7

129.1
129.1
132.2
140.5
107.9
141.7
123.8
123.8
163.4
125.1

130.2
132.0
131.6
143.4
106.5
139.5
125.1
125.6
171.0
124.2

130.0
127.8
131.7
140.4
106.2
141.2
123.2
125.5
176.3
124.1

130.9
134.0
131.2
141.0
107.8
141.1
124.2
120.7
179.6
123.2

133.3
134.1
133.2
146.7
110.3
144.9
127.4
124.9
178.2
125.6

132.7
129.8
136.7
145.9
109.2
140.8
127.6
129.9
175.5
123.5

131.6
126.5
137.8
145.1
111.0
141.6
125.9
126.1
167.9
123.4

18

111.6

109.2

108.0

108.7

108.9

107.6

106.7

106.5

Beverages & Tobacco


Beverages
Tobacco & manufactures

67
46
21

100.1
97.6
105.8

97.4
96.0
100.4

95.4
93.9
98.7

95.8
94.7
98.3

96.1
94.6
99.6

97.7
96.3
101.0

98.8
97.6
101.5

99.0
97.8
101.8

Crude Materials
Hides, skins and furskins raw
Oil seeds, nuts & kernels
Crude rubber incl synthetic
Cork & wood
Textile fibres & waste
Crude fertilizers & minerals
Metallic ores & scrap
Crude animal & vegetable
materials nes

66
2
1
18
7
3
15
11

112.0
83.0
125.5
125.0
104.4
108.5
120.4
95.8

123.3
82.3
131.0
151.0
110.1
110.5
124.7
111.0

120.4
82.2
131.6
147.0
111.1
110.8
119.3
110.2

122.7
83.6
130.4
146.4
111.1
110.5
128.3
111.5

125.0
84.4
132.5
150.8
111.1
111.7
131.0
113.5

123.8
86.7
135.3
143.7
113.3
112.6
130.1
116.1

119.4
86.4
135.9
125.7
114.0
112.9
130.7
118.2

119.0
88.2
135.3
122.6
114.0
113.0
130.3
120.3

102.8

102.0

98.0

99.7

99.4

100.4

99.9

100.7

1,798
1,798

106.7
106.7

136.5
136.5

136.8
136.8

132.6
132.6

135.2
135.2

138.8
138.8

143.8
143.8

141.0
141.0

Animal & Vegetable Oils


Animal oils & fats
Vegetable oil unprocessed
Other animal & vegetable oils

15
1
8
6

135.4
136.1
137.4
132.4

168.5
137.4
167.8
172.5

166.2
139.1
164.8
170.8

164.0
139.5
161.4
170.1

163.6
139.5
158.0
174.3

164.5
140.2
157.2
177.8

168.0
140.2
162.2
179.5

167.3
140.2
163.5
175.6

Chemicals & Chemical Products


Organic chemicals
Inorganic chemicals
Dyes & colours
Medicinal products
Perfume, toilet preparations
Plastics in primary forms
Plastics in non-primary forms
Chemical products nes

631
192
32
36
81
70
82
32
106

101.2
100.5
122.9
104.7
110.3
100.9
97.6
97.3
92.2

104.9
108.0
137.3
104.4
110.1
99.6
99.7
96.1
95.7

103.5
106.6
136.5
102.9
108.6
97.9
99.7
94.5
93.9

104.0
107.7
138.3
104.3
109.3
97.3
99.8
94.1
93.6

106.3
110.2
143.8
105.7
111.2
98.8
101.2
96.8
96.5

107.0
110.8
140.6
107.3
112.6
99.1
101.9
96.7
98.1

106.6
109.1
142.0
107.1
112.6
98.7
101.6
98.0
98.4

106.9
109.1
139.4
107.3
113.5
98.6
101.6
97.3
100.2

Food
Live animals
Meat & meat preparations
Dairy produce & eggs
Fish & fish preparations
Cereals & cereal preparations
Vegetables & fruits
Sugar & sugar preparations
Coffee etc & spices
Animal feeding stuff
Miscellaneous food
preparations

Mineral Fuels
Petroleum & products

1 The weights for the Import Price Index are compiled based on the value of the commodity item imported in 2005.

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Prices

15.7

IMPORT PRICE INDEX (continued)


(2006 = 100)

Item
Manufactured Goods
Leather products nes
Rubber manufactures nes
Wood & cork manufactures
Paper manufactures
Textile manufactures
Non-metal mineral
manufactures
Iron & steel
Non-ferrous metals
Metal manufactures
Machinery & Transport Equipment
Power generating machinery
Industrial machinery
Metal working machinery
General industrial machinery
Office & data machines
Telecommunication apparatus
Electrical machinery nes
Road vehicles
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Prefab building,
sanitary plumbing, lighting
Furniture, bedding, mattresses
Travel goods
Clothing
Footwear
Scientific instruments
Photographic apparatus
Miscellaneous mfd articles nes

Weights 1

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

761
5
32
10
49
53

104.8
97.0
107.0
96.4
103.0
96.5

107.9
96.8
111.3
97.9
100.5
100.2

107.8
92.8
111.2
97.4
99.1
99.4

106.2
93.9
110.9
97.2
98.7
99.3

107.1
93.0
113.5
97.9
100.6
99.7

107.6
100.6
115.2
99.4
102.2
100.7

106.9
95.4
115.3
99.9
101.7
101.1

106.2
95.8
115.8
100.1
101.6
101.2

151
182
136
143

94.7
102.5
120.9
107.2

94.1
105.8
131.1
109.1

93.1
105.6
132.6
109.1

93.1
104.7
125.3
108.8

94.3
106.8
123.7
109.9

97.3
107.7
119.0
111.2

97.2
106.6
118.6
109.3

97.7
105.6
114.9
109.8

5,653
261
299
54
310
1,035
685
2,803
206

84.8
106.6
96.2
98.0
103.5
72.8
73.6
84.9
106.2

81.9
104.8
93.4
97.7
101.9
72.0
65.1
81.9
106.9

80.1
102.2
91.3
95.3
100.5
71.2
61.6
80.1
106.7

79.5
102.9
89.6
96.5
100.6
71.0
59.6
79.6
106.1

81.0
104.9
90.6
99.4
102.0
71.8
60.2
81.8
106.0

82.3
105.6
94.4
102.4
103.1
72.4
60.6
83.2
109.7

82.4
105.8
93.5
101.5
102.8
72.6
60.7
83.6
107.5

82.8
107.1
94.8
102.2
103.0
72.8
60.8
83.8
108.3

806

100.1

101.3

99.8

101.3

103.0

104.4

105.7

104.7

10
22
16
108
15
246
130
259

104.5
109.0
105.5
91.9
103.6
96.0
99.0
106.6

106.6
100.9
104.1
93.1
103.2
92.9
98.7
113.6

105.9
100.6
103.2
93.2
103.3
91.0
98.1
110.9

106.5
100.4
104.2
93.1
103.2
90.6
99.9
115.2

106.7
100.5
104.2
94.0
103.4
92.3
97.8
119.6

106.8
100.9
105.4
94.7
102.6
94.3
99.5
120.7

106.9
101.1
105.6
95.4
102.6
94.6
99.9
124.1

107.2
100.4
106.3
95.6
103.3
94.9
99.9
120.5

1 The weights for the Import Price Index are compiled based on the value of the commodity item imported in 2005.

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Prices

15.8

EXPORT PRICE INDEX


(2006 = 100)

Item

Weights 1

2010

2011

10,000

90.5

92.7

91.3

90.1

91.9

93.4

94.0

93.8

102
1
10
18
14
8
3
24
4

121.8
130.1
128.8
107.1
115.9
129.5
132.4
130.5
115.5

133.3
140.1
131.9
108.1
120.2
194.3
136.7
143.0
115.3

135.3
145.6
132.0
107.7
119.8
195.6
136.1
150.5
113.2

135.2
145.6
130.7
107.1
119.9
195.1
133.3
151.9
114.2

136.4
142.0
131.9
108.7
122.0
205.0
133.1
149.8
114.5

137.6
135.8
135.8
109.3
121.9
199.4
137.0
152.3
114.7

136.7
135.8
134.4
110.7
122.3
198.0
137.2
150.2
115.5

136.7
133.6
135.5
109.7
122.5
196.2
136.4
149.2
115.8

20

121.2

130.9

132.6

131.9

132.9

135.9

133.1

135.6

Beverages & Tobacco


Beverages
Tobacco & manufactures

54
34
20

111.7
110.3
114.1

112.2
114.6
108.3

109.9
112.5
105.8

110.1
112.9
105.4

112.4
114.8
108.4

113.1
115.1
109.9

114.3
116.5
110.7

114.0
115.7
111.1

Crude Materials
Hides, skins and furskins raw
Crude rubber incl synthetic
Cork & wood
Pulp & waste paper
Textile fibres & waste
Crude fertilizers & minerals
Metallic ores & scrap
Crude animal & vegetable
materials nes

60
2
14
5
4
3
5
21

139.7
87.7
146.9
99.6
138.2
104.2
424.9
96.6

149.4
85.2
181.4
104.0
154.7
105.8
418.9
100.8

149.0
84.6
177.0
104.7
163.1
106.8
420.1
101.0

147.3
84.6
173.4
106.8
163.2
105.5
412.1
100.5

150.8
85.8
181.7
107.6
166.4
106.8
425.6
100.2

145.9
85.8
173.2
108.8
157.7
110.4
415.5
94.9

138.7
85.8
148.9
108.3
132.9
111.9
419.5
93.8

136.2
85.8
139.9
109.1
133.8
110.2
421.6
91.7

101.5

95.9

94.2

93.3

94.9

95.8

96.2

97.3

1,518
1,500
18

111.9
111.8
120.6

143.5
143.5
138.2

144.7
144.7
142.7

139.9
139.9
145.9

142.8
143.0
132.7

145.7
145.8
133.0

150.2
150.5
131.1

146.9
147.0
133.0

Animal & Vegetable Oils


Animal oils & fats
Vegetable oil unprocessed
Other animal & vegetable oils

11
1
7
3

136.9
122.6
153.5
101.7

153.0
127.3
175.4
106.7

149.7
129.2
172.2
102.4

148.8
128.7
170.7
102.6

152.2
132.5
174.4
105.5

150.9
130.1
171.9
107.0

149.1
129.6
168.7
108.1

148.0
134.5
166.5
108.5

Chemicals & Chemical Products


Organic chemicals
Inorganic chemicals
Dyes & colours
Medicinal products
Perfume, toilet preparations
Plastics in primary forms
Plastics in non-primary forms
Chemical products nes

1,153
543
11
47
130
73
235
23
91

97.5
95.4
117.1
93.9
91.9
97.6
98.8
104.3
111.8

98.0
94.9
123.9
95.2
88.3
98.2
101.7
125.8
112.4

96.5
92.1
127.5
94.3
89.9
98.0
99.9
126.8
111.1

96.4
92.3
125.7
94.6
89.1
98.0
100.5
125.3
109.4

98.5
94.9
126.9
97.8
90.9
98.6
101.9
126.6
111.7

99.7
96.5
126.8
99.1
90.3
99.4
101.7
132.1
115.5

98.8
95.9
125.6
98.2
90.6
98.5
99.7
129.8
115.4

98.7
95.4
124.7
100.0
89.6
98.7
100.0
131.8
116.2

All Items
Food
Meat & meat preparations
Dairy produce & eggs
Fish & fish preparations
Cereals & cereal preparations
Vegetables & fruits
Sugar & sugar preparations
Coffee etc & spices
Animal feeding stuff
Miscellaneous food
preparations

Mineral Fuels
Petroleum & products
Gas

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

1 The weights for the Export Price Index are compiled based on the value of the commodity item exported in 2005.

97

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Prices

15.8

EXPORT PRICE INDEX (continued)


(2006 = 100)

Item
Manufactured Goods
Leather products nes
Rubber manufactures nes
Wood & cork manufactures
Paper manufactures
Textile manufactures
Non-metal mineral
manufactures
Iron & steel
Non-ferrous metals
Metal manufactures
Machinery & Transport Equipment
Power generating machinery
Industrial machinery
Metal working machinery
General industrial machinery
Office & data machines
Telecommunication apparatus
Electrical machinery nes
Road vehicles
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Prefab building,
sanitary plumbing, lighting
Furniture, bedding, mattresses
Travel goods
Clothing
Footwear
Scientific instruments
Photographic apparatus
Miscellaneous mfd articles nes

Weights 1

2010

2011

463
6
32
5
31
48

105.7
90.4
102.3
106.3
109.3
94.7

108.9
89.1
102.3
102.4
105.5
98.5

108.7
88.5
101.3
101.5
103.4
97.5

106.9
88.5
101.5
98.0
102.8
97.7

107.1
89.8
103.2
99.1
104.4
98.4

106.7
90.0
104.5
100.6
108.1
98.8

106.9
90.1
104.7
101.1
108.2
100.6

105.6
90.1
104.7
98.7
108.8
98.7

25
105
96
115

96.2
112.0
123.2
92.6

93.4
114.5
139.9
89.7

93.4
113.9
142.5
88.3

92.3
114.4
133.4
88.9

93.4
113.9
131.0
90.4

93.6
114.6
126.2
90.8

93.9
114.3
125.3
91.6

94.8
114.3
119.8
91.3

5,950
138
263
59
272
1,447
699
2,952
120

80.9
100.4
86.1
89.2
99.0
82.7
70.3
78.7
95.4

76.1
99.5
82.6
85.1
95.7
74.0
64.7
75.5
91.7

73.9
99.3
79.5
82.1
94.5
71.0
63.0
73.6
89.9

73.2
97.7
80.8
83.4
94.5
69.3
62.3
73.1
89.3

74.7
98.0
85.9
84.7
95.9
71.7
63.4
74.1
90.4

76.3
98.9
85.6
86.2
98.3
72.8
64.2
76.1
92.1

76.4
98.7
82.8
86.6
98.7
73.4
64.2
76.2
92.4

77.1
99.0
83.4
86.5
98.9
76.4
64.4
76.0
92.5

689

93.9

90.7

89.7

90.0

91.6

92.7

93.2

93.1

5
7
8

114.1
82.5
111.4
85.5
96.0
96.3
91.8
94.5

114.1
83.8
102.7
86.4
100.0
93.5
86.8
90.7

114.1
82.7
101.3
86.9
98.2
92.9
85.7
89.2

114.1
82.6
99.4
86.8
99.5
92.5
85.3
90.1

114.1
83.2
100.8
87.1
101.9
93.5
86.1
92.7

114.1
83.7
101.9
87.3
102.0
95.1
87.8
93.6

114.1
86.5
102.6
87.7
102.4
95.3
88.9
94.1

114.1
86.6
103.1
87.4
102.4
95.4
89.5
93.6

75
8
179
99
308

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

1 The weights for the Export Price Index are compiled based on the value of the commodity item exported in 2005.

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Prices

15.9

CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL MARKET PRICES

Material

Unit

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011 Dec 2011

89.14

93.81

94.00

94.20

94.30

95.50

96.10

96.50

$/Tonne

833.41

930.73

930.30

946.50

946.00

944.80

922.20

907.00

$/Tonne

19.63

21.59

21.00

20.20

20.40

20.40

19.90

19.90

$/Tonne

28.19

25.93

25.30

24.70

24.00

24.10

24.10

24.10

95.44

108.99

110.40

109.90

109.50

108.90

108.10

108.00

Cement in Bulk
(Ordinary Portland Cement) $/Tonne
1

Steel Bars
(16-32mm High Tensile)
Granite

(20mm Aggregate)
Concreting Sand

Ready Mixed Concrete 3

$/m

Source : Building and Construction Authority


1 The market prices of steel bars are based on fixed price supply contracts with contract period 6 months or less.
2 The prices of granite and concreting sand exclude delivery charges to concrete batching plants.
3 The prices are based on new contracts with non-fixed price, fixed price and market retail price for Grade 40 Pump.

99

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Prices

15.10

PRICE INDEX OF HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD RESALE FLATS


(4th Quarter 1998 = 100)

Resale Price Index

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

167.8

172.0

174.8

180.3

187.2

190.4

Source : Housing & Development Board


Note : The index is based on average resale price by date of registration. Weights are based on 12-quarter moving average transactions.

15.11

PRIVATE PROPERTY PRICE INDEX BY TYPE OF PROPERTY


(4th Quarter 1998 = 100)
2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4P

Residential

189.6

194.8

199.1

203.0

205.7

206.2

Landed

201.8

212.9

221.2

229.1

234.5

234.8

212.4

230.4

239.8

247.6

249.2

250.2

Type of Property

Detached
Semi-Detached

192.5

198.4

204.0

211.9

219.8

218.5

Terrace

196.7

204.0

212.0

220.0

228.6

229.1

186.3

189.7

192.9

195.6

197.8

198.4

Apartment

196.7

201.4

203.1

206.8

209.0

209.5

Condominium

182.1

185.0

188.8

191.1

193.3

194.1

Office Space

104.1

109.4

114.8

118.9

123.3

124.5

Shop Space

113.1

114.7

115.3

116.6

120.6

120.8

106.9

113.8

123.3

130.1

139.2

144.7

Multiple-User Factory

107.1

113.8

123.6

130.6

139.3

144.6

Multiple-User Warehouse

104.9

113.9

120.5

126.0

137.8

145.8

Non-Landed

Commercial

Industrial

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority


Note : The weights used to compute the index are updated every quarter from 4th Quarter 1998.

100

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Prices

15.12

PRICE INDICES OF NON-LANDED PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL


PROPERTIES BY LOCALITY AND COMPLETION STATUS 1
(4th Quarter 1998 = 100)
2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4 P

All

198.0

202.4

204.6

207.9

209.4

210.5

Uncompleted

199.0

202.9

203.0

205.8

206.7

207.9

196.1

201.5

207.4

211.7

213.9

214.5

All

177.5

180.8

184.5

186.6

188.8

189.0

Uncompleted

184.0

186.9

188.8

189.7

190.8

191.2

169.3

173.3

179.1

182.8

186.4

186.4

174.6

178.2

183.7

186.9

190.8

191.9

182.3

187.7

192.3

193.6

196.4

197.2

159.3

161.1

166.4

171.2

176.0

177.2

Core Central Region 2

Completed

Rest of Central Region 3

Completed

Outside Central Region


All
Uncompleted
Completed

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority


1 A building project is deemed completed when the Certificate of Statutory Completion (CSC) in respect of that
building is issued by the Commissioner of Building Control and the title of all the units in the project has been
transferred to the purchasers.
2 Refer to Postal Districts 9, 10, 11, Downtown Core and Sentosa.
3 Refer to Central Region outside postal districts 9, 10, 11, Downtown Core and Sentosa.
Note : Map of Central Region and areas in Core Central Region is available in the Urban Redevelopment Authority's website.

101

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Prices

15.13

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY RENTAL INDEX BY TYPE OF PROPERTY


(4th Quarter 1998 = 100)

Type of Property

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

152.3

159.4

168.0

170.6

172.2

172.8

Central Area

156.2

163.6

172.0

174.4

175.9

176.8

Fringe Area

127.4

131.5

138.9

142.6

142.9

142.7

114.7

116.6

117.5

118.4

119.0

119.6

Central Area

117.6

119.5

120.0

120.8

121.9

122.5

Fringe Area

102.2

104.1

106.1

107.6

107.7

108.6

Office Space
Central Region

Shop Space
Central Region

Source : Urban Redevelopment Authority


Note : Data refer to properties owned by the private sector.
The weights used to compute the index are updated every quarter from 4th Quarter 1998.

102

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Health

16.1

HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS AND PUBLIC SECTOR OUTPATIENT ATTENDANCES


Number

Hospital Admissions 1
Public Sector Hospitals
Private Sector Hospitals

2
3

2010

2011

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011

Nov 2011 Dec 2011

450,323

469,441

40,429

38,116

39,535

39,779

39,538

39,596

343,332

357,022

30,745

29,092

29,941

29,843

30,075

30,211

106,991

112,419

9,684

9,024

9,594

9,936

9,463

9,385

4,023,686

4,239,070

369,860

361,968

371,623

342,482

361,295

342,837

Public Sector Outpatient Attendances


Specialist Outpatient Clinics 4
Accident & Emergency
Departments
Polyclinics
Dental Clinics 5

858,781

947,116

79,868

76,087

76,610

82,236

79,389

92,074

4,314,496

4,498,705

385,893

363,034

390,788

380,685

380,409

388,360

862,874

863,372

89,081

72,057

77,957

64,552

63,248

43,312

Source : Ministry of Health


1 Data refer to inpatient discharges for all hospitals.
2 Includes specialty centres.
3 Includes community hospitals and chronic sick hospitals.
4 Excludes staff attendances.
5 Includes dental services in Hospitals, Polyclinics, School Dental Clinics and National Dental Centre

16.2

ADMISSIONS TO PUBLIC SECTOR HOSPITALS


Number

Hospital

2010

2011

Total

343,332

357,022

30,745

29,092

29,941

29,843

30,075

30,211

Alexandra Hospital

14,930

13,742

1,224

1,143

1,206

1,225

1,259

1,342

Changi General Hospital

38,190

38,879

3,393

3,245

3,330

3,238

3,363

3,295

12,054

28,433

2,431

2,228

2,258

2,294

2,421

2,335

59,842
73,606
58,543

56,613
74,943
56,150

4,620
6,461
4,955

4,475
6,108
4,879

4,605
6,301
4,854

4,618
6,136
4,684

4,648
6,414
4,573

4,721
6,418
4,840

1,627

1,574

171

137

127

135

124

134

Khoo Teck Puat Hospital


National University Hospital
Singapore General Hospital
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Communicable Disease Centre

Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011

Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Institute of Mental Health /


9,759

9,628

862

805

782

784

781

830

K K Women's & Children's Hospital

Woodbridge Hospital

64,558

67,471

5,820

5,342

5,684

5,975

5,760

5,510

National Heart Centre

10,223

9,589

808

730

794

754

732

786

Source : Ministry of Health


Note : Data refer to inpatient discharges for all hospitals.
1 Inpatient services started wef 28 June 2010

103

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Community Services

17.1

NUMBER AND CAPACITY OF CHILD CARE CENTRES


(End of Period)
Number

2010

2011

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

Number

874

955

849

874

907

920

939

955

Capacity

77,792

85,790

75,218

77,792

81,016

82,370

84,161

85,790

Source : Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports

17.2

ENROLMENT IN CHILD CARE CENTRES BY TYPE OF


PROGRAMME AND ORGANISATION
(End of Period)
Number

2010

2011

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

63,955

63,740

65,712

63,955

66,455

69,890

72,795

63,740

53,903

54,896

54,826

53,903

55,819

59,203

61,912

54,896

Voluntary
NTUC
PCF

18,778
5,601
3,759

20,031
6,402
4,894

19,289
5,605
3,411

18,778
5,601
3,759

20,472
6,489
4,402

21,827
6,988
4,825

22,818
7,288
5,295

20,031
6,402
4,894

Workplace

3,614

3,271

3,815

3,614

3,682

3,839

3,931

3,271

31,511

31,594

31,722

31,511

31,665

33,537

35,163

31,594

Half-Day Programme

8,014

7,243

8,563

8,014

8,534

8,644

8,807

7,243

Flexicare Programme

2,038

1,601

2,323

2,038

2,102

2,043

2,076

1,601

Total
Full-Day Programme

Private

Source : Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports


NTUC refers to National Trades Union Congress.
PCF refers to PAP Community Foundation.

104

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Community Services

17.3

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS BY CATEGORY


(End of Period)
Number

Total
Aged Destitutes
Medically Unfit for Work
Abandoned/Distressed Wives
& Orphans
Disabled Persons Under 60
Widows with Children
Under 12 Years Old

2010

2011

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4

2,929

3,034

2,889

2,929

2,942

2,985

3,000

3,034

2,482

2,589

2,450

2,482

2,496

2,535

2,553

2,589

206

203

196

206

207

208

207

203

24

21

22

24

22

22

21

21

215

220

219

215

216

219

218

220

Source : Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports


People's Association
Note:
Refers to the number of households under the Public Assistance (PA) Scheme.

17.4

RESIDENTS IN OLD FOLKS' HOMES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION AND SEX


(End of Period)
Number

Total
Males
Females
Government Welfare Homes
Males
Females

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

9,521
4,468
5,053

9,755
4,603
5,152

9,640
4,546
5,094

9,702
4,576
5,126

9,755
4,603
5,152

9,871
4,687
5,184

9,819
4,673
5,146

9,842
4,716
5,126

1,108

1,173

1,175

1,184

1,173

1,235

1,238

1,203

865

923

917

933

923

981

972

948

243

250

258

251

250

254

266

255

Sheltered Housing /
Community Homes

700

670

692

690

670

679

669

696

Males

325

330

319

322

330

345

330

337

Females

375

340

373

368

340

334

339

359

4,974

5,033

4,985

5,015

5,033

5,029

4,981

5,012

Males

2,145

2,173

2,163

2,176

2,173

2,165

2,164

2,212

Females

2,829

2,860

2,822

2,839

2,860

2,864

2,817

2,800

2,739

2,879

2,788

2,813

2,879

2,928

2,931

2,931

Males

1,133

1,177

1,147

1,145

1,177

1,196

1,207

1,219

Females

1,606

1,702

1,641

1,668

1,702

1,732

1,724

1,712

Voluntary Nursing Homes

Commercial Nursing Homes

Source : Government Welfare Homes and Sheltered Housing/Community Homes - Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports
Voluntary Nursing Homes and Commercial Nursing Homes - Ministry of Health
1 Data include only those aged 60 years and above.

105

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Culture and Recreation

18.1

ATTENDANCES AT CINEMAS AND VISITORS TO PLACES OF INTEREST


Thousand

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Dec 2011

20,317.3

22,117.4

2,133.5

1,795.0

1,652.0

1,582.3

2,055.6

2,114.2

Asian Civilisations Museum 1

777.3

813.1

92.6

113.9

65.9

100.6

42.2

46.2

National Museum of Singapore 1

847.1

932.6

76.0

90.8

59.4

80.4

72.0

61.4

639.7

636.5

53.7

93.6

56.0

51.9

42.0

39.8

105.1

115.9

10.3

15.2

7.2

8.4

11.4

12.1

224.8

236.8

18.3

29.0

14.9

18.3

27.9

17.7

874.5

na

91.5

58.9

150.3

63.0

65.5

na

Attendances at Cinemas
Visitors to

Singapore Art Museum

1,2
1

Singapore Philatelic Museum


The Peranakan Museum

Chinese/Japanese Gardens
Singapore Science Centre

1,125.5

1,053.8

80.1

80.1

49.0

71.6

99.1

144.9

Singapore Zoological Gardens

1,630.5

1,670.1

169.5

149.8

117.9

134.4

121.9

173.7

Night Safari

1,129.5

1,098.5

123.8

115.1

79.6

90.4

78.7

97.9

882.2

910.0

104.0

86.4

56.1

69.8

68.6

93.4

Jurong BirdPark

Source : Singapore Department of Statistics


National Heritage Board
Singapore Science Centre

Singapore Zoological Gardens


Jurong Gardens Pte Ltd

Jurong BirdPark Pte Ltd


Night Safari

1 Visitorship to the museums is counted using an automatic tracking system (PCATS) whereby tracking devices are
fixed at all the entrances to the museums. All visitors who access the museum premises are captured in the count,
regardless of whether the entries are based on paid admissions or those not requiring payment.
2 Includes visitorship to 8Q Singapore Art Museum which officially opened on 15 August 2008.

106

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Culture and Recreation

18.2

UTILISATION OF SPORTS FACILITIES


Number

Attendances
Swimming pool
Gymnasium
Bookings
Total
Tennis
Badminton
Squash
Netball
Soccer
Hockey
Rugby
Athletics

Table-tennis
Basketball 1
Volleyball 1
Others 2

2010

2011P

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

2011 Q4P

7,163,669
1,823,321

6,939,334
1,984,865

1,630,343
435,899

1,773,012
472,206

1,529,560
458,102

1,933,042
486,062

1,900,550
517,699

1,576,183
523,002

699,973
115,900
401,390
25,119
6,728
19,687
3,748
444
509
61,081
19,726
9,895
35,746

836,591
129,244
472,852
32,902
6,702
24,122
4,449
401
411
72,710
27,977
13,116
51,705

162,875
24,000
94,905
6,010
1,001
5,137
807
114
76
17,059
4,861
2,028
6,877

204,793
32,568
119,843
6,863
1,768
4,216
832
109
19
18,098
6,115
4,018
10,344

185,475
29,954
105,445
7,449
1,583
5,360
995
76
205
16,514
5,071
2,650
10,173

205,643
32,197
115,301
8,055
1,665
6,132
1,200
107
132
16,793
6,735
3,079
14,247

223,129
35,865
123,700
8,564
1,894
6,400
1,176
121
54
19,186
8,059
3,899
14,211

222,344
31,228
128,406
8,834
1,560
6,230
1,078
97
20
20,217
8,112
3,488
13,074

Source : Singapore Sports Council (SSC)


Note : Refers to sports facilities provided by SSC.
1 Refers to bookings of sports hall facilities managed by SSC.
2 Refers to other bookings at sports hall facilities managed by SSC, eg fencing, floorball etc.

107

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Miscellaneous

19.1

ELECTRICITY GENERATION AND SALES


Gigawatt Hours

2009

2010

Jun 2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011

Sep 2011

Oct 2011

Nov 2011

Generation 1

41,800.7

45,367.8

3,965.2

4,042.9

3,935.7

3,873.4

3,840.0

3,742.6

Sales 2

37,974.2

41,199.8

3,635.3

3,631.9

3,643.6

3,561.2

3,481.3

3,458.6

7,084.9

7,304.5

659.9

644.0

647.2

640.3

611.6

599.0

13,628.0

16,693.0

1,437.3

1,441.9

1,408.9

1,404.4

1,236.8

1,249.8

17,261.3

17,202.3

1,538.2

1,546.0

1,587.5

1,516.5

1,632.9

1,609.9

Domestic
Manufacturing

Other Industries 3

Source : Electricity Generation - Energy Market Authority


Electricity Sales - SP Services Ltd
1 Data reflects the gross generation in the system.
2 The sales figures are recognised based on the invoice date.
3 With effect from July 2009, some accounts in "Other Industries" have been re-classified into "Manufacturing".

19.2

GAS SALES

2009

2010

2010 Q2

2010 Q3

2010 Q4

2011 Q1

2011 Q2

2011 Q3

1,461.4

1,535.2

378.0

386.7

394.7

395.5

394.5

398.6

Domestic

629.5

627.6

155.9

158.5

157.8

159.5

161.4

157.3

Non-Domestic

831.9

907.6

222.1

228.2

236.9

236.0

233.1

241.2

94,119.1

96,047.9

23,693.6

23,959.1

24,071.3

21,400.0

23,855.2

22,662.4

Domestic

22,923.3

19,689.1

4,893.9

5,018.4

4,998.4

4,091.3

3,639.1

3,544.4

Non-Domestic

71,195.9

76,358.8

18,799.6

18,940.7

19,072.9

17,308.7

20,216.2

19,118.0

Piped Gas Sales (Town Gas)


(Million Units)

Liquefied Petroleum Gas Sales


(Net Tonnes)

Source : Liquefied Petroleum Gas Sales - Singapore Department of Statistics


Piped Gas Sales - City Gas Pte Ltd
One unit is equivalent to one kilowatt hour.

108

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

Miscellaneous

19.3

LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTERED AND FISH SUPPLY AND WHOLESALE

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Livestock Slaughtered
Poultry ('000)

50,976

na

4,372

4,711

4,240

4,393

4,401

na

44,659

na

3,824

4,196

3,769

3,916

3,937

na

Ducks

6,317

na

548

515

471

477

464

na

Pigs (No)

288,904

311,282

26,795

27,110

24,295

26,436

26,048

25,986

1,589

na

180

176

57

166

167

na

Imports

153,939

151,181

12,173

13,764

13,220

13,034

12,469

13,605

Exports

41,364

33,448

2,417

2,497

3,802

2,494

2,933

2,892

58,744

na

5,101

5,788

5,573

6,606

5,800

na

Chickens

1
Fish Supply (Tonnes)

Local Production

Fish Wholesale 1,2 (Tonnes)

Source : Livestock Slaughtered, Fish Supply (Local Production) and Fish Wholesale - Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority
Fish Supply (Imports and Exports) - International Enterprise Singapore
Note : Data are based on Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev 4.
1 Excludes dried, salted and fish in brine.
2 Data include ' Low-value fish'.

19.4

NUMBER OF BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS/APPLICATIONS,


ORDERS MADE AND DISCHARGES

2010

2011

Jul 2011

Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Oct 2011 Nov 2011 Dec 2011

Petitions/Applications For Bankruptcy

2,202

2,314

181

184

245

205

208

185

Bankruptcy Orders Made

1,537

1,526

130

95

176

113

122

147

Bankruptcy Discharges

2,252

1,391

139

81

86

71

86

123

Source : Insolvency and Public Trustee's Office

109

Monthly Digest of Statistics Singapore

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DOS
at
http://www.singstat.gov.sg/pubn/catalog.html. All softcopy DOS publications are available for
free downloading. Statistical tables of DOS publications in Excel format are also available.
Advance Release Calendar
which covers key Singapore economic indicators.
The website also provides a convenient gateway to international statistical websites under the Statistical
Resources section:
Guide to International Statistics
which covers international databases, classifications and links, and statistical terms and
definitions.
IMF Dissemination Standards Bulletin Board
which provides metadata about Singapores key indicators in the real, fiscal, financial and
external sectors, including dissemination practices and information about pre-release access of
current indicators.

SingStat Express
SingStat Express is a personalised data delivery service which sends the latest press releases, notices of
publication, newsletter, occasional and information papers to subscribers via email. SMS alert service is also available
to local users. Subscription details are available from the Statistics Singapore Website (www.singstat.gov.sg/express).

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INFORMATION DISSEMINATION SERVICES (cont'd)
Really Simple Syndication
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an easy way to stay updated on the latest statistical news released via the
Statistics Singapore Website. The SingStat RSS feed delivers statistical news highlights and hyperlinks to the source
documents
whenever
the
updates
are
posted.
More
information
is
available
at
http://www.singstat.gov.sg/svcs/rss.html.

Data on SMS
Data on SMS is a free mobile service for local data users to receive the latest data for key indicators via SMS.
Simply key data and SMS to 74688 (or SGOVT) for the service. More information is available at
http://www.singstat.gov.sg/svcs/dataonsms.html.

SingStat Time Series (STS) Online System


The SingStat Time Series (STS) Online System is an internet-accessible time series retrieval system. The STS
includes more than 7,000 historical data series on Singapore society and economy from several domains, including
national accounts, balance of payments, investments, finance, labour, prices, business expectations, trade,
manufacturing, tourism, demography, health and education.
Besides the usual monthly, quarterly and annual data, STS includes also seasonally adjusted data series for
key economic indicators providing for a better analysis and understanding of current economic trends. The STS also
offers:
Web-based search engine that is easy to use;
Bookmark features that enable users to save and organise links in their personalised portals.
Subscription to STS is opened to local and overseas users. More information on STS is available via Statistics
Singapore Website. For enquiries, please contact our Department at Tel: 6332-7119.

E-survey
The E-survey enables business organisations to complete and submit their survey forms through the internet.
Using secured encryption protocols, the E-survey ensures that the information transmitted through the net is secured
and protected. The system features online helps and validation checks to assist respondents in completing their survey
forms. With the E-survey, respondents can do away with the tedious paper work and manual tasks of mailing or faxing
their survey returns to the Department.

Statistical Enquiries and Feedback


If you have any statistical enquiries or comment or suggestions on our statistical publications and electronic
services, you are welcomed to:
E-mail us

at

info@singstat.gov.sg

Fax to us

at

(65) 6332-7689

Call us

at

1800-3238118* (local callers)


(65) 6332-7738 (overseas callers)

* Calls from mobile telephone lines to 1800 local toll free number may be subject to mobile airtime charges as
imposed by the relevant mobile service provider.
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Senior Assistant Director

Miss Ang Seow Long

Manager

Ms Wong Pui Mun

Management Support Officers

Miss Koh Wan Ting


Ms Nurasikin Ahmad

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