Daily Debrief: What Happened Today

Published Fri, Nov 18, 2022 · 06:30 PM
    • The largest decline came from the Rest of Central Region, whose transaction volume fell 14.3 per cent quarter on quarter to 1,135 units.
    • The largest decline came from the Rest of Central Region, whose transaction volume fell 14.3 per cent quarter on quarter to 1,135 units. PHOTO: BT FILE

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    Q3 demand for resale private homes slips as prices continue to rise: Savills

    SECONDARY sales for Singapore private residential homes fell 10.5 per cent in the third quarter from the previous three months, after a rebound in sales in the second quarter.


    No economy can be fully self-sufficient; trade flows should stay free and open: PM Lee

    WITH the global economic outlook continuing to be uncertain, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) members must work together to promote sustainable and inclusive growth, he told fellow leaders at the 29th Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Bangkok.


    UAE should give oil and gas players bigger role at COP28, panellist says

    CHUKA Umunna, head of ESG for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at JP Morgan says “COP28 provides a great opportunity to make sure that (the oil and gas players) are properly at the table and are part of the discussion, instead of being painted as providers by one part of the environmental debate.”

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    Golden Mile Tower’s S$650m en bloc tender launched

    BASED on the 2019 Master Plan, the 22-storey building is zoned for commercial use, so buyers are not subject to the additional buyer’s stamp duty and there are no restrictions on foreign ownership.


    VCPlus gets MAS in-principle nod for capital market custodial services

    THE Capital Markets Services (CMS) licence will allow Custody Plus, a subsidiary of VCPlus, to provide custodial services for capital market products, including tokenised securities.


    The STI today

    Singapore stocks track Wall Street declines; STI down 0.4 per cent

    THE benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) fell 0.4 per cent or 13.81 points to 3,272.23. 

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