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City Developments Offers Top Bids For Two Singapore Sites Amid Brisk Residential Demand
City Developments is stepping up its landbanking activities as developers saw brisk sales at recent condominium launches even as the government recently imposed fresh curbs to rein in property prices.
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The Wiretap: Lack Of AI Oversight Increases Data Breach Risks
Plus: why you shouldn't scrub your social media, a million dollar prize to find a WhatsApp exploit, and more.
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Was This Summer's Healthy Job Market A Mirage?
Plus, should you scrub your social media before your job hun, how AI can overlook top talent and Boeing defense workers go on strike in this week's Careers newsletter.
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