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Daily Briefing: Is Singapore really rich?; Highest court unfreezes assets of Swiss art dealer

And check out these personal finance changes.

The median income of a worker in Singapore is $45,240 (US$32,356.69). This may seem like a tidy figure to most people, but consider an alternate thought for just a moment. By exploring this a little, we will know that the GDP Per Capita of the United States (US) and other large countries are diminished by the fact that the populations in those countries have the choice to be “unproductive.” Read more here

Singapore's highest court has unfrozen the assets worth millions of dollars of a Swiss businessman and art dealer sued by a Russian billionaire for fraud. Find out more here.

With new initiatives and multiple changes being introduced to the personal finance space in Singapore, 2015 has been an important year for everyone to take note of. Read more here.

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