Govt will relook property cooling measures when risks are 'less or manageable': Shanmugam
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[SINGAPORE] The Government will relook the property cooling measures when the risks are "less or manageable", Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said on Wednesday.
Mr Shanmugam, who fielded questions at a dialogue with property agents at a conference held by ERA Realty, was asked when the Government would lift property market cooling measures. He would only say: "We have a rough idea of when to change, but that doesn't mean that we announce it."
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