Currency peg to Singapore dollar key to economic stability: Bruneian minister


Under the Currency Interchangeability Agreement signed in 1967, the Brunei dollar is accepted in Singapore, while the Singapore dollar is accepted in Brunei. — THOMAS YONG/The Star

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: The pegging of the Brunei currency to the Singapore dollar has remained a key foundation for the country's economic stability, a Brunei government minister has said.

Speaking at the 22nd Legislative Council meeting on Sunday (March 15), Mohd Amin Liew Abdullah, minister at the Prime Minister's Office and second minister of Finance and Economy, said that in the long term, the policy continues to play an important role in stabilising the local currency and strengthening consumer confidence.

He said the country's longstanding monetary policy framework is based on the Currency Interchangeability Agreement and the Currency Board Arrangement.

Under the Currency Interchangeability Agreement signed in 1967, the Brunei dollar is accepted in Singapore, while the Singapore dollar is accepted in Brunei.

According to the minister, the stability of the exchange rate helps promote bilateral investment and supports trade between Brunei and Singapore. He added that the agreement also boosts investors' confidence. - Xinhua

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