Daily Briefing: Candy Crush creator buys Singapore gaming firm; Local Ebola scare a false alarm

And GLP makes big push into China and Brazil.

  • Non-Stop Games, a Singapore based gaming studio, also creator of the Heroes of Honor, has just announced that they are joining King, the publisher of the popular Candy Crush Saga. Find out more here.
  • A Nigerian woman sent to a Singapore hospital isolation unit on Thursday does not have Ebola as initially suspected. Philip Choo, chief executive of the government hospital where the woman was sent, said it was a false alarm and the woman had been discharged. Read more here
  • GLP is in the process of purchasing new properties in Brazil where there is robust demand for logistic space. Meanwhile, demand in Japan continues to improve with higher rental reversions. To fund its expansion, GLP will be selling some of its Japanese properties to its J-REIT which will provide some cash for the company. Find out more here
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