Daily Briefing: Construction firms worst debtors in Q4; More COEs available from Feb to April

Yishun site attracts $185.09m top bid.

Firms in the construction industry were the worst debtors in Q4 2014, after the proportion of the sectors severely delinquent debts climbed to 27 percent from 18 percent a year ago, said media reports. View more here.

A total of 14,114 Certificate of Entitlements (COEs) will be available from February to April, according to the Land Transport Authority in a press release on Wednesday. View more here.

A mixed commercial and residential site at Yishun Avenue 4 attracted a total of five bids after the tender closed on Tuesday, revealed the HDB. View more here.

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