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If this e-mail is not displayed properly, click [here.]( [View In Browser]( SAT, JUL 1, 2017 Get Briefed Daily EDITOR'S CHOICE [Government increases industrial land supply in H2 to 13.9 ha]( THE government will step up the supply of industrial land to 13.9 hectares (ha) in the second half of the year, compared to the 11.25 ha it made available in the first half, which works out to a 24 per cent increase. [Minimum lease of private homes halved to three months]( THE shortest possible time to rent someone's private home has now been halved - from six months to only three. [Cryptocurrency: Funds of the future?]( VIRTUAL currencies have been said to capture the imagination of some, strike fear among others, and confuse the heck out of the rest of us. What exactly are they? Should we invest in them? Where do we even start? Here are some of the most popular questions answered. [Lifestyle]( [Come on in, the Peruvian party's here]( [Michelin unveils 11 new one-star eateries]( [A journey back to our glorious past]( [Breaking News]( [Companies & Markets]( [GIC to take stake in Mergermarket -sources]( [Lion Corporation and Wilmar to form JV]( [Real Estate]( [Austria's top court upholds compulsory purchase of Hitler's birthplace]( [Fragrance Group acquires hotel in UK for £7.6m]( [Banking & Finance]( [DBS Bank acquires more than 200,000 shares in AXS]( [HSBC scores first foreign majority-owned China securities JV]( [Energy & Commodities]( [China energy demand may already have peaked]( [Technology]( [Nike to sell limited number of items on Amazon]( [Instagram enlists AI to filter nasty comments]( [Consumer]( [Disney reports high single-digit growth in upfront ad sales]( [7-Eleven Indonesia - where popularity wasn't enough]( [Transport]( [Heathrow Express braces for crossrail to end airport monopoly]( [Uber launches speedboat service along the Croatian coast]( [Government & Economy]( [Gunman dead after opening fire in New York hospital]( [Trump declares 'patience is over' with North Korea]( [Life & Culture]( ['Star Wars' droid R2-D2 auctioned for US$2.8m]( [US woman kills boyfriend in YouTube stunt gone wrong]( [Stocks]( [US: Wall Street ends bumpy week, strong first half with modest gain]( [Europe: Stocks slip at end of volatile week]( [Today's Paper]( Premium Content [Top Stories]( [Becoming an adult: The mental health abyss]( [Government increases industrial land supply in H2 to 13.9 ha]( [Minimum lease of private homes halved to three months]( [Companies & Markets]( [Market cap of Singapore-listed stocks up 0.9% in June]( [DBS offers free financial planning advice with no strings attached]( [Mapletree Logistics sells two Japanese warehouses for 13.5b yen]( [Real Estate]( [Government increases industrial land supply in H2 to 13.9 ha]( [Minimum lease of private homes halved to three months]( [US wins bid to seize Iran-owned tower]( [Banking & Finance]( [May bank lending flat but better numbers likely in months ahead]( [Consumer]( [Lobster owner sees red over TSA staff posing for photographs with his 9kg Dinnah]( [Government & Economy]( [HK should 'give up confrontation and seek co-operation']( [China factory growth fastest in three months]( ['Plenty of hiccups' expected as India rolls out new tax reform]( [Opinion]( [Convince, not conquer, hearts and minds]( [Personal brand: must-have or the Kardashian syndrome at work?]( [Life & Culture]( [So your dog works as a model? Don't quit your day job]( [Asean isn't quite a miracle yet]( [The stuff of which dreams are made]( [The Raffles Conversation]( [Mad about math]( [Investing & Wealth]( [As the bull market rolls on, storm clouds may be gathering]( [Disruptors need sound business models too]( [The oil canary and the collapse of crude prices]( [Food & Drink]( [Brewing message]( [Alphabet soup, anyone?]( [Doggie bags]( [Arts]( [En pointe]( [Brother bother]( [Design]( [Extended shelf life]( [Urban Legend]( [Aces with Spaces]( [Travel]( [Been there, Dunn that]( [Living the high life]( [Cars]( [Diesel Disco]( [The Incredible Hulk]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( Download The BT Apps [About Us]( [Contact Us]( [Help]( [Terms & Conditions]( [SPH Websites]( [Data Protection Policy]( If you want to unsubscribe from this mailing list, [click]( here.

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