Daily Briefing: Singapore stocks fall to more than two-week lows; Singapore comes down heaviest on foreign buyers

And refurbished shophouses at Upper Serangoon to be auctioned.

Southeast Asian stock markets mostly fell on Tuesday, with Singapore and Malaysia extending losses to more than two-week lows as investors cut holdings in risky assets amid weak global sentiment and oil company shares retreated in line with softening oil prices. View more here.

Singapore and Hong Kong have imposed the heaviest tax burden on foreign property buyers amongst Asia Pacific markets, according to a Knight Frank report. View more here.

Five adjoining refurbished shophouses at 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17 Teck Chye Terrace will be put up for sale by action, Colliers International said in a release on Monday, 5 December. View more here.

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