Daily Briefing: Singapore, Malaysia seek sound agreement on HSR; Singapore has the highest built asset income per capita in Asia

And here are perfect gifts for 10 types of Singaporeans.

Cost sharing of the High Speed Rail project is one of the factors making the project complicated, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said. As such, the prime minister believes that Malaysia and Singapore must have a sound agreement on how the project is structured, backed and executed. Read more here.

According to the the Global Built Asset Performance Index, Singapore generates the highest built asset income per person in Asia, at US$35,900 per capita, though this growth has plateaued. The index is an alternative measure of a country’s economic performance by measuring how built assets can power more growth to economies and contribute to better performance. Click here to check the full story.

There are 10 stereotypes Singaporeans are known of, each with different personalities. If you want to be a super Secret Santa this year, here are perfect Christmas gift ideas that give back for 10 stereotypes of Singaporeans.
 

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