Singapore’s central bank said it will let a US$30 billion ($42 billion) swap agreement with the U.S. Federal Reserve lapse on Feb 1.
“Over the past year, wholesale funding market conditions improved globally and in Singapore. The swap lines, which were established to relieve pressures in global funding markets, are no longer needed,” the Monetary Authority of Singapore said in a statement on Thursday.

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