Singapore Wrap Monday
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Electoral boundaries committee formed in May, report not yet ready: PM Lee
The Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) was formed two months ago in May and is now preparing its report, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong told Parliament on Monday.
COE quota for Aug-Oct expands 9.7%
The good news about Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) continues with a 9.7 per cent increase in the quota for the next three months. But those who had been expecting a bigger spike were left disappointed.
StarHub names Terry Clontz as new chairman
StarHub announced the retirement of its chairman and non-executive director, Tan Guong Ching, on Monday. Mr Tan will be succeeded by Terry Clontz who is currently a non-executive director on the StarHub board. Mr Clontz will take on the role of chairman and non-executive director from Wednesday.
BTO flat quality not compromised despite supply ramp-up: MND
The Ministry of National Development on Monday said that the quality of build-to-order (BTO) flats has not been compromised, despite a significant ramp-up in its building programme over the last four years.
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Singapore shares close higher in extended relief rally on Greek news
The relief rally markets enjoyed on Friday extended into Monday when news filtered in that European authorities have managed to hammer out some kind of settlement with Greece. The outcome was a 31.34-point rise in the Straits Times Index to 3,311.22, albeit one that came with low volume of 1.4 billion units worth S$872 million.
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