Daily Briefing: Raffles Place stabbing victim had $800,000 in cash and valuables; Top rental yield projects mostly located in suburbs;

And Bedok Integrated Transport Hub opens 30 Nov.

That's what triggered the vicious stabbing and robbery attempt in broad daylight during lunchtime at Raffles Place on Friday. A 38-year-old Indonesian man was charged via video link from Singapore General Hospital on Saturday. View more here.

The top five projects with the highest rental yield are mostly located in the suburbs, according to a recent report. Square Foot Research, an independent property research firm, revealed the top five developments with at least 30 rental contracts and four sales transactions recorded in Q2 2014 and Q3 2014). View more here.

The new Bedok Integrated Transport Hub (ITH) will begin operations on 30 November 2014, and the temporary Bedok bus interchange will close on the same day. View more here.

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