
Is Singapore dollar higher than U.S. dollar?
Could you please clarify something for me? I've been reading some financial news and I came across something that piqued my curiosity. Is the Singapore dollar valued higher than the U.S. dollar? I know that exchange rates can fluctuate quite frequently, but generally speaking, how does the Singapore dollar fare compared to the greenback? I'm trying to understand the economic relationship between these two currencies and how it might affect investors and businesses. Could you provide me with a brief overview or explanation of this matter? Thank you in advance for your assistance.


Is the U.S. dollar accepted in Singapore?
I'm curious, does Singapore accept the U.S. dollar as a form of payment? It's a question that's been lingering in my mind, as I'm planning a trip there soon and want to make sure I'm prepared. After all, it's always convenient to have some foreign currency on hand, just in case. So, can I expect to use my U.S. dollars in Singapore, or should I focus on converting them to Singapore dollars before I go? I'd appreciate any insights you might have on this matter.
