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Here are the stories from around the web that Singaporeans are talking about.
Singapore still #1 in World Bank Doing Business rankings
Singapore beats 184 countries on business-friendliness.
CapitaLand earnings climb in 3Q12 as diversification proves profitable
Four new Japanese malls performed well.
Bleak outlook for SingPost bottom line: Maybank
"Not likely to see significant growth".
China knocks off Singapore as CapitaLand's stalwart
Only 70 residential units were sold in Singapore in 3Q12.
Check out these 3 reasons why Tiger's Virgin Australia plan is a good move
Tiger puts a game face on against Qantas.
SingPost's 8 acquisitions feared to be futile
The dangers of not having a controlling stake.
Here's why the 8.2% rise in lease transactions for the first 3 quarters of 2012 is very puzzling
Your guess is as good as ours.
Rocketing home price hikes to trigger more policy intervention
The 0.6% rise drags a lot of disadvantages.
Singapore leasing market reaches historical high levels in 3Q12
There were 14,029 recorded leases.
Tiger Airways' expenses soar a whopping 37.7% to $57m
But at least loss after tax declined.
2013 economic growth may dip below potential rate: MAS
But employment will remain at full swing.
Worries begone: Singapore consumer confidence hits 12-month high
Seems like Singaporeans are on a spending spree.
See where SingPost failed in its cash count
There's a loophole in the 7.3% profit rise.
LTA raised ERP rates for 6 granties
New rates apply on Nov 5.
Virgin Australia acquires 60% stake in Tiger Airways
The two teamed up to invest a further AUD62.5 million to revive Tiger Australia.
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