Singapore's property market can withstand the impact of Covid-19
The market has built further resilience since the Sars outbreak through efforts to diversify the economy.
Singapore
THE impact of the novel coronavirus, which began in China in December, has been felt across the globe. Aside from the very real human cost, many are trying to calculate the economic repercussions of Covid-19.
Market watchers and investors alike are keeping a close eye on Singapore, which has one of the most open economies in the world.
But with China taking swift and decisive action to manage the fall-out and keep the global economy stable, we do not expect …
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