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If this e-mail is not displayed properly, click [here.]( Daily Debrief FRI, DEC 15, 2017 Top Stories [MAS tightens safeguard against excessive unsecured borrowing]( [COME Jan 1, there will be a new measure to help borrowers avoid accumulating excessive unsecured debts.]( [Developers sell 785 private homes excluding ECs in Nov, up from 760 units in Oct: URA]( [DEVELOPERS sold 785 private homes in November 2017, slightly higher than the 760 units they moved in the previous month, but lower than the 860 units sold in November last year.]( [Noble Group chairman expects creditors' proposal soon on debt restructuring]( [[SINGAPORE] Noble Group Ltd expects to soon receive a proposal from creditors on its debt restructuring, its chairman said, as the struggling commodities trader seeks to keep its business running.]( [Fees for advanced seat selection in new fare structure for SIA, SilkAir from January 2018]( [COME Jan 20, Singapore Airlines and SilkAir will start charging some Economy Class passengers for advance seat selection.]( [URA to gazette National Aerated Water Factory building for conservation]( [THE main building of the former National Aerated Water Factory at 1177 Serangoon Road will be gazetted for conservation, Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) announced on Friday.]( [Nine in 10 Singapore SMEs successful in securing debt financing: survey]( [ABOUT 13 per cent of Singapore's small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sought external financing in the past year and a bulk or 90 per cent of them were successful in their applications for debt financing, according to a latest survey by Spring Singapore.]( THE STI TODAY [Singapore shares end the week lower]( [THE sell-offs continued on Friday, erasing gains earlier in the week as investors get jittery about the US tax cuts pushing through.]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( Download The BT Apps [iPhone]( | [iPad]( | [Android]( [Advertise With Us]( You are receiving this e-mail because you subscribed to the BT Breakfast Brief. We're keeping you updated with our Daily Debrief, which helps you catch up with breaking news you may have missed. If you no longer wish to receive the Daily Debrief, please click the link below to unsubscribe. If you want to unsubscribe from this mailing list, [click]( here.

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