Daily Briefing: CASE ignored by errant phone retailers; resale private home prices up slightly

And Singapore's Stange faces sack calls after Suzuki Cup exit.

As their warnings to shady shops continue to be ignored, Singapore’s consumer watchdog says mall management need to join in the fight against errant retailers. View more here.

Prices of non-landed private resale homes island-wide rose marginally by 0.3 percent month-on-month in October, according to flash estimates of the NUS Singapore Residential Price Index (SRPI). View more here.

Singapore coach Bernd Stange on Monday faced calls for his dismissal after a 3-1 loss to bitter rivals Malaysia saw the defending champions knocked out of the AFF Suzuki Cup. View more here.

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