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Singapore economy seen growing 6.2 percent in 2011

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SINGAPORE (AP) -- Singapore's central bank says a survey of analysts shows the economy will likely grow 6.2 percent this year, more than the previous estimate.
The survey of 21 analysts conducted by the central bank showed that growth will likely be led by financial services expanding 8.8 percent and manufacturing up 8 percent.


Analysts had expected the economy would grow 5.7 percent this year in the previous survey in March and 5.1 percent in the December survey.
The inflation rate will probably rise to 4.1 percent this year. It was 2.8 percent in 2010. The unemployment rate will be 2.0 percent and the exchange rate will end 2011 at 1.21 Singapore dollars per U.S. dollar, the survey predicts.
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