Singapore Dollar (SGD)
About the Singapore Dollar
The Singapore “dollar” (plural: dollars) is the official currency used in the countries of Singapore and Brunei. Its official currency code is “SGD” and it is symbolized by a “$”. The primary denominations include 5, 10, 20, and 50 cent coins; 1 dollar coins (1 dollar = 100 cents); and 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 dollar paper bank notes. In Singapore, decimal numbers are denoted using a point (e.g. 1.50). The dollar has a managed float exchange rate that is pegged to a basket of currencies.
Central Bank: Monetary Authority of Singapore
News: Singapore Dollar
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Reports & Events: Singapore Dollar
- MAS Revokes the Financial Adviser’s Licence of International Financial Services (S) Pte. Ltd. for Failing to Comply with MAS’ Written Direction (1 January 1970, 12:00 am)
- Response to two letters on Singapore Bicentennial $20 commemorative note - Lianhe Zaobao, 13 June 2019 (1 January 1970, 12:00 am)
- MAS issues Prohibition Orders against Mr Paris Michele for dishonest conduct (17 June 2019, 10:09 am)
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