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Daily Briefing: Spike in EC launches pushes up new home sales; HDB equips 680 properties with solar panels

And M1 Chairman Teo Soon Hoe passed away at 65.

An increase in the number of executive condominium (EC) units launched and sold in November 2014 helped to push up new private home sales from the previous month, revealed data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). View more here.


The Housing Board plans to equip 680 HDB blocks and three of its commercial & industrial properties by end-2016 under its Solar Capability Building Programme, according to media reports. View more here.

The chairman of M1, Teo Soon Hoe, passed away on Sunday, the Singapore telco announced on Monday. View more here. 

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