KEY POINTS
  • The Monetary Authority of Singapore — the country's central bank — tightened monetary policy in a surprise move on Thursday.
  • It raised slightly the slope of its currency band, while keeping unchanged the width of the band and the level at which it is centered.
  • Singapore's economy grew 6.5% in the third quarter of 2021 compared with a year ago, official advance estimates showed.
A cyclist rides on Esplanade bridge as buildings stand in the Central Business District in Singapore on Monday, July 6, 2020.

SINGAPORE — Singapore's central bank tightened monetary policy in a surprise move on Thursday as the economy grew 6.5% in the third quarter compared with a year ago.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore — the country's central bank — said it raised the slope of its currency band "slightly" from the previous 0% rate of appreciation per annum.