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Daily Briefing: SIBOR remains at previous low; 2 Singaporeans confirmed dead in Malaysian quake

And here are 4 forgotten places of old Singapore.

  • The three-month Singapore interbank offered rate (SIBOR) stood at 0.830 percent on Monday, remaining at the same range from two weeks ago when it fell almost 20 percent from this year's high of 1.027 recorded on 9 April. Find out more here.
  • The death toll following a strong earthquake that jolted Malaysia's Mount Kinabalu last week has risen to 18 after the final two remaining victims who were unaccounted for were confirmed dead on Wednesday. Read more here.
  • From a hidden hot spring to a HDB deity and a completely demolished theme park, these four attractions were once hugely popular with Singaporeans but have been forgotten over the years. Know more about it here.
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