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Daily Briefing: International Healthway halts trading after SGX warning; Opportunities across the causeway

And here's how technology has changed the Singapore general election.

International Healthway has requested a trading halt on Thursday following SGX’s cautionary warning. SGX advised shareholders and potential investors to exercise caution when dealing in shares of the group after reviews of the trades in the group revealed that a handful of individuals who seem to be connected to each other, were trading the group’s shares through various trading accounts among themselves. Read more here.

With property investment in Singapore significantly dampened as a result of the cooling measures, prospective buyers in the city-state are continuing to explore investment opportunities across the causeway. Find out more here.

We all know how technology has creeped into our lives and into the 2015 General Election in Singapore, but to what extent? How has technology and bringing issues online helped influence offline sentiments and most importantly – the people’s sacred votes? Read more here.
 

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