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TODAY's morning brief for Friday, July 6

TODAY's morning brief for Friday, July 6

Photo of the day: Visitors at the Stirling Residences showflat on Thursday (July 5), the evening the Government raised the Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty rates as well as tightened the Loan-to-Value limits for Singapore citizens and permanent residents.

06 Jul 2018 06:30AM (Updated: 06 Jul 2018 07:25AM)
Good morning! Here's what's happening and our top stories for this Friday
  • The Trump administration's tariffs on US$34 billion (S$46 billion) of Chinese imports are due to go into effect just after midday. The Chinese government has promised retaliatory actions in what could officially spark a trade war between the two sides. 
     
  •  The World Cup quarter-finals will kick off with Uruguay taking on France at 10pm. Brazil will play Belgium at 2am.
     
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Source: TODAY
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