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Singapore’s #39;Greedflation#39;: The island-state#39;s power squeeze is tighter than its housing crunch

Singapore#39;s landlords may be able to squeeze out a few more quarters of rent increases before enough new housing supply gives tenants a semblance of bargaining power. Meanwhile, the wholesale power market which is seeing exorbitant prices could also do with a lot more public investment.

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​ Singapore#39;s landlords may be able to squeeze out a few more quarters of rent increases before enough new housing supply gives tenants a semblance of bargaining power. Meanwhile, the wholesale power market which is seeing exorbitant prices could also do with a lot more public investment. Singapore#39;s landlords may be able to squeeze out a few more quarters of rent increases before enough new housing supply gives tenants a semblance of bargaining power. Meanwhile, the wholesale power market which is seeing exorbitant prices could also do with a lot more public investment.  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

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