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  2. Cash-Over-Valuation - Wikipedia

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    Cash-Over-Valuation, or COV for short as it is commonly known in Singapore, was a prevalent feature in the resale market for HDB (Housing Development Board) flats in Singapore for years until it was reviewed on 10 March 2014. [1]

  3. Reserves of the Government of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Accountant-General said that it would take 56 man-years to produce a full value of the immovable assets owned by the Government. The President discussed this with the Accountant-General and the Auditor-General and both conceded that the Government could practically make a list of all its property; this took three months to produce. However ...

  4. 7 Tips for Buying and Selling Used Furniture - AOL

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    For many local furniture resellers and refurbishers, the market has never been better. As COVID-19 causes manufacturing and shipping delays for big box stores, customers have turned to an ...

  5. Monetary Authority of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Total Merchandise Trade Value with Singapore, 2021 (S$ bil) % of Singapore Merchandise Trade Total Total Services Trade Value with Singapore, 2020 (S$ bil) % of Singapore Services Trade Total China Chinese yuan: CNY People's Bank of China: 164.3 14.16 40.0 7.99 Malaysia: Malaysian ringgit: MYR Bank Negara Malaysia: 128.7 11.09 11.4 2.29

  6. Antique Vs. Vintage: Design Experts Set Us Straight Once and ...

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    Retro furniture isn’t actually old, but is simply new furniture that’s designed in a style from the past, like a replica of a 1950s Eames chair or a throwback velvet couch inspired by the '70s.

  7. List of commercial sites in Singapore - Wikipedia

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  8. Five Cs of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    "Five Cs of Singapore" — namely, cash, car, credit card, condominium and country club — is a phrase used in Singapore to refer to materialism. [1] It was first coined as a popular observational joke during the 1990s about the aspirations of some Singaporeans that exhibits materialistic tendencies by constantly seeking to obtain material possessions in an effort to impress others.

  9. Courts (Asian retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Courts, is a consumer electronics and furniture retailer in Singapore with a network of 14 stores nationwide and offerings to more than 14,000 electrical and technological lifestyle products. Courts also operates an online store, offering online shopping, islandwide delivery and click and collect services.