[Real Estate News] 1. The real estate market is still oversupplied. Singapore’s housing prices are expected to continue to decline next year. Since 2011, Singapore’s economy has grown steadily, and household income has increased by 20%. Supply has grown faster than demand. The pr

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[Real Estate News] 1. The real estate market is still oversupplied. Singapore’s housing prices are expected to continue to decline next year. Since 2011, Singapore’s economy has grown steadily, and household income has increased by 20%. Supply has grown faster than demand. The pr - DayDayNews

[Real Estate News]

1. The real estate market is still oversupplied. Singapore housing prices are expected to continue to decline next year.

Since 2011, Singapore's economic growth has been steady, and household income has increased by 20%. Supply has grown faster than demand. The property market has continued to decline in value, rent and occupancy rate. may worsen further. (Lianhe Zaobao)

[Immigration News]

2. Congress passed a resolution on the last 70 days of the U.S. EB-5 project.

On September 28, U.S. time, the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives voted successively, formally passing the resolution including EB-5. Continuing resolutions for fiscal year 2017, including the Regional Center Act. This means that the EB-5 project has ushered in the last 70 days of its golden period. (Yuwo Capital)

[Overseas Travel News]

3. Australia’s departure tax has risen to the highest in the world. Air ticket prices have risen again

Australian Finance Minister Scott Morrison announced that starting from July next year, the latest departure tax policy will be implemented. The original departure tax of 55 Australian dollars will be increased by 5 Australian dollars, and this amount will be automatically included in the international air ticket. (Australian Micro News)

4. More than 30% of Chinese tourists also eat instant noodles when they go abroad and say they have a familiar taste

Alibaba Travel and Wacai jointly issued a report stating that when Chinese tourists travel abroad, up to 31.29% will take instant noodles with them. , 58.24% of Chinese tourists will buy instant noodles at tourist destinations. (Hong Kong "Economic Daily")

[Overseas Information]

5. New York train derailed and crashed into the station, killing 1 and injuring 108. It was suspected to be a man-made accident

On the morning of September 29, Eastern Time in the United States, a train derailment occurred in Hoboken, New Jersey, near Manhattan, New York. , causing 108 injuries and at least one death. A Chinese citizen was slightly injured in the accident. (BBC)

6. China sells off U.S. Treasury bonds: holdings have reached the lowest in 3 years

html Since mid-2000, China has gradually sold off U.S. Treasury bonds. China sold a total of $22 billion in bonds in July alone. Treasury holdings once reached their lowest level since early 2013, reaching nearly $1.22 trillion. (German Economic News)

7. China, Britain and France quietly signed the final agreement on the Hinkley Point nuclear power project

A French and Chinese consortium jointly invested 18 billion pounds to build the UK's first new nuclear power plant in a generation - Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Plant. The final agreement for the project was signed in a low-key manner in London on September 29. (France Radio International website)

[overseas mergers and acquisitions]

8. COSCO Shipping nearly 5 billion yuan holding UAE terminal

A wholly-owned subsidiary of COSCO Shipping Ports Co., Ltd. acquired the second phase of the Abu Dhabi Khalifa Port Container Terminal for 35 years franchised construction, operation and management rights. (21st Century Economic News)

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