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  1. The Singapore dollar (sign: S$; code: SGD) is the official currency of the Republic of Singapore. It is divided into 100 cents . It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $ , or S$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies.

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  2. The Singapore Dollar is the official currency or money of Singapore. The symbol of the Singapore Dollar when written is $. 1 Singapore Dollar is divided into 100 cents. There are 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 1000 and 10,000 dollar notes and 5¢, 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, and $1 coins in use.

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  4. Mar 25, 2024 · The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency of Singapore, with banknotes ranging from S$2 to S$10,000 and coins from one cent to S$5. Issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore since 1985, the SGD boasts a rare AAA rating from Fitch Ratings.

  5. Since 1981, monetary policy in Singapore is mainly conducted through the management of the exchange rate (rather than inflation targeting) of the Singapore dollar, in order to promote price stability as a basis for sustainable economic growth.

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  6. Nov 27, 2023 · The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency used in the Republic of Singapore, Southeast Asia. The SGD is denominated with the $ sign and divided into 100 cents, used for goods and services across the island. The SGD is equivalent to the Brunei dollar at a 1:1 ratio, serving as customary tender in both Singapore and Brunei.

  7. A variety of currencies were used in Singapore during different periods in its history. These included Chinese coins in the 14th century; Spanish and other silver dollars for much of the 19th century despite official attempts to introduce the Indian rupee between 1826 and 1867; the Straits dollar from 1903 to 1939; the Malayan dollar from 1940 ...

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