S'pore land to be given to M'sia worth billions: analyst
The prime pieces of land Singapore will give a Malaysian-led consortium to resolve a long-standing dispute is worth up to seven billion Singapore dollars (5.25 billion US), a leading property analyst said Tuesday.
The parcels, located around Singapore's glamorous Marina Bay, were ceded in a land swap agreed Monday under which Malaysia will give up property it has owned inside Singapore as part of a railway dating back to British colonial rule over both countries.
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