USD/SGD: MAS tightening and key levels – OCBC

Source Fxstreet

OCBC strategists Sim Moh Siong and Christopher Wong expect the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to tighten policy on 14 April 2026 by increasing the Singapore Dollar (SGD) Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (S$NEER) slope to counter imported inflation. With expectations skewed to tightening, they see scope for modest USD/SGD downside on a hawkish tone, but more muted reaction if messaging is balanced. Technically, they flag resistance at 1.2780–1.2850 and key support at 1.2710 and 1.2620.

MAS decision and technical setup

"Our base case is for MAS to tighten policy stance by increasing the slope of the S$NEER policy band (i.e. quickening the pace of appreciation) to lean against rising imported inflation pressures."

"Given that expectations are skewed towards policy tightening, the focus is on the choice of policy lever(s) and tone of the statement."

"A slight hawkish shift in the tone would possibly see the S$NEER hovering near the upper bound of the band while USD/SGD may see modest knee-jerk downside pressure post-decision, assuming the broader USD trend remains relatively balanced."

"But if the tone is more balanced, then reaction on USD/SGD may be more muted."

"Resistance at 1.2780 levels (38.2% fibo retracement of Nov high to 2026 low), 1.2810 (21, 100 DMAs) and 1.2840/50 levels (50% fibo, 200 DMA). Key support at 1.2710 (23.6% fibo). Decisive break out puts next support at 1.2620."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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