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Singapore prosecutors charge 5th person in 1MDB probe | HDB resale prices dip 0.3% in Dec, 0.2% for 2016: SRX Property

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If this e-mail is not displayed properly, click [here.] Daily Debrief THU, JAN 5, 2017 Top Stories [Singapore prosecutors charge 5th person in 1MDB probe] [SINGAPORE prosecutors slapped 16 charges on a 42-year-old former branch manager here of Swiss bank Falcon in relation to the massive probe into the fund flows involving 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).] [HDB resale prices dip 0.3% in Dec, 0.2% for 2016: SRX Property] [HDBÂ resale prices slipped 0.3 per cent in December from a month ago, mainly dragged by the declines for bigger flats, flash estimates from SRX Property show.] [Car COE premiums rise] [PASSENGER car certificate of entitlement (COE) premiums rose in the first bidding exercise of 2017, surprising some distributors.] [Singapore dollar rally continues on profit taking] [THE Singapore dollar continued to rebound on Thursday in line with other currencies, reaching S$1.43 as US dollar profit taking gathers momentum.] [GLP confirms talks on possible sale] [Global Logistic Properties (GLP) is in preliminary talks on a possible sale of the company, the warehouse developer announced on Thursday, confirming media reports.] [CapitaLand to appear before London courts over dispute with UK art gallery] [SINGAPORE property giant CapitaLand is locked in a legal dispute with a 100-year-old London art gallery - in a case that has been described as one that pits profits against the arts.] THE STI TODAY [Singapore shares close higher for third straight day] [WHAT a difference a year makes - in the first three trading sessions of 2016, the Straits Times Index (STI) plunged 78 points or 2.7 per cent to 2,804, sending analysts scrambling to determine where the downside support might lie.] Follow Us On [Facebook] [Twitter] [Linkedin] [Advertise With Us] You are receiving this e-mail because you subscribed to the BT Breakfast Brief. We're keeping you updated with our Daily Debrief, which helps you catch up with breaking news you may have missed. If you no longer wish to receive the Daily Debrief, please click the link below to unsubscribe. If you want to unsubscribe from this mailing list, [click] here.

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