COE premiums mostly up in latest bidding exercise

There 3,075 bids received.

Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums closed mostly higher in November’s second bidding exercise.

COE premiums for Category A cars rose to $67,889 from $64,900 in November’s first bidding exercise. Prices for Category B cars rose to $72,890 from $70,890 two weeks ago.

COE premiums for goods vehicles and buses rose to $65,001 from $63,701 in the previous exercise, while prices in the open category rose to $73,900 from $71,300.

COE prices for motorcycles dipped marginally to $4,189 from $4,290 in the previous exercise. 

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