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Crisis to cost 99.000 Jobs - DBS

GoFlyKiteNow

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SINGAPORE, Feb 25, 2009 (AFP) - Singapore could lose a total of 99,000 jobs during the current recession, with more than half of the cuts in the key manufacturing sector, an analysis by local bank DBS said Wednesday.

"There will be a net loss of about 99,000 jobs due to the current recession and we also expect this to stretch into 2010", the bank said in its report.

Unemployment is likely to hit 4.8 percent this year and peak at 5.0 percent by the middle of 2010, it said.

"Labour markets are expected to deteriorate further," DBS added.

"The manufacturing sector is expected to be the worst hit with job losses of about 58,000 as the global recession chokes up demand for our manufactured exports."

The bulk of output from Singapore's manufacturing sector ends up as exports to the world's major economies, but recessions in those markets have severely affected local factories.

DBS said it has also downgraded its growth outlook for the city-state to a contraction of 4.8 percent this year from 3.8 percent previously, due to the "sharp collapse in global demand and export sales."

An "aggressive" stimulus package totalling 20.5 billion Singapore dollars (13.4 billion US) will only cushion the blows from the recession, the bank said.

Latest official data in Singapore said the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 2.6 percent in December, and companies laid off 7,000 workers during the last three months of 2008.

Singapore's worst recession occurred in 1964, just before independence, when the economy shrank 3.8 percent.
 

presby

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To the 99,000 unemployed people, this is a real crisis. Their unemployment will also create a ripple effect to the economy. Still many MP has the gall to miss the recent budget debate. This clearly reflect on the leadership of their political party. What could be more important ?
 

myfoot123

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Given such prediction, what has the ministers got to say about Job Credit Scheme to save jobs and stall retrenchment? When a junior Malay MP questioned Siew Kum Hong for proof of statistic that JCS is not helpful to employer, this is what DBS and Shitty Times have declared openely. I hope he read such pessimisitc statistic everyday to drill some sense into him instead of asking stupid and non analyticial question just to show his presence in parliament.
 

R4g3

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dont worry, non of the 99,000 jobs will come from the pappies. still golden period, huat ar!
 
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