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    Singapore's 2012 GDP May Be Above 3%; BOJ Policy

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    Singapore's 2012 GDP May Be Above 3%; BOJ Policy

    May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Jerram, chief economist at Bank of Singapore Ltd., discusses the Singapore and Japanese economies, Bank of Japan monetary policy and the impact of the European sovereign-debt crisis on the region. He speaks with Caroline Hyde on Bloomberg Television's "First Look." (Source: Bloomberg)
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