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Daily Briefing: “Return our CPF” protest draws 6,000 people; Singapore buyers top luxury home purchases in Dublin and Paris

And URA releases Master Plan 2014.

  • “Return our CPF” protest organizers claimed that over 6,000 Singaporeans gathered in Hong Lim Park on Saturday. The protest was staged to demand a more transparent and accountable CPF system. Read more here
  • Singapore-based buyers are the leading overseas buyers of luxury residential property in Dublin, Ireland, and are ranked second in the French capital, Paris. Find out more here
  • The URA has released the Master Plan 2014 on Friday. The Master Plan 2014 will guide the physical development of Singapore for the medium term. Read more here
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