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#16
Buying or selling property in 2022? 4 trends to look out for




It is said that the property market is not immune to major cyclical changes, but amid a pandemic, 2021 proved to a record-breaking year for Singapore as homeowners and investors drove a buying frenzy.

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For much of the year, eyewatering property sales dominated headlines as high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) snapped up lavish homes. Take for example the record-breaking sales of Good Class Bungalows (GCBs), led by a new generation of tech tycoons in the country.

By the end of the year, for the first time since 2018, spikes in housing prices prompted the introduction of a new set of cooling measures, which kicked into place on Dec 16.

For those undeterred by the measures, what will drive the search for property in 2022? As Singapore moves into an endemic stage, will needs and preferences change? Read on to find out what property analysts have to say.


1. LESS DEMAND FOR PENTHOUSES AND GCBs
The demand for GCBs witnessed a boom in 2021, courtesy of a buying spate by some of Singapore's most successful tech CEOs. At the same time, penthouses also gained traction with property buyers, fetching eye-watering prices.

But in 2022, this demand will likely slow down. "The latest cooling measures are likely to moderate demand in the entire private residential market, including GCBs and penthouses. We can expect the volume of transactions of these properties to drop in the short term. If sellers are not under pressure, they may maintain their asking prices or withdraw the property from the market. On the other hand, buyers may not be bullish like in 2021, so their offers are likely to be cautious, which may not meet the price expectations of sellers," said Ong Teck Hui, senior director, research and consultancy at JLL Singapore.


2. SPACE STILL A PRIORITY
As work from home and home-based learning became the default for most of the year, this fuelled demand for bigger, larger houses in 2021. Even though more Singaporeans are now allowed to return to the office as the country adopts an endemic approach to the pandemic, looking towards 2022, property analysts expect this trend to continue.

"As more Singaporeans get accustomed to working remotely or ease into a hybrid work model, the demand for larger homes is likely to stay," said Dr Tan Tee Khoon, country manager at PropertyGuru Singapore.


3. TOWARDS THE SUBURBS
With more Singaporeans getting accustomed to remote work or adopting a hybrid work model, PropertyGuru's Dr Tan expects a softening of demand in properties in the Core Central Region (CCR). Instead, there will be higher demand for properties in the Rest of Central Region (RCR) and Outside Central Region (OCR). This is exemplified in data published in the PropertyGuru Singapore Market Index (PMI) Q4 2021.

"District 17 (Changi Airport, Changi Village) and 27 (Sembawang, Yishun) in the OCR, for example, recorded a 10.40 per cent and 10.23 per cent quarter-on-quarter growth to S$1,718.10 psf and S$1252.61 psf in Q3 2021, respectively," he said.
#17
Oil near one-month high on easing concerns over Omicron variant




Oil gained more ground on Tuesday (Dec 28) with prices trading close to last session's one-month high on expectations that the Omicron coronavirus variant will have only a limited impact on global demand.

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Brent crude rose 7 cents, or 0.1 per cent, to US$78.67 a barrel, by 1.15am GMT (9.15am, Singapore time). US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose 18 cents, or 0.2 per cent, to US$75.75 a barrel, gaining for a fifth straight session.

Both markets were trading close to Monday's peaks, their highest prices since late November.

England will not get any new COVID-19 restrictions before the end of 2021, British health minister Sajid Javid said on Monday, as the government awaits more evidence on whether the health service can cope with high infection rates.

However, more than 1,300 flights were cancelled by US airlines on Sunday as COVID-19 reduced the number of available crews while several cruise ships had to cancel stops.

Oil prices have risen around 50 per cent this year, supported by recovering demand and supply cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, collectively known as OPEC+.

Investors are awaiting an OPEC+ meeting on Jan 4, at which the alliance will decide whether to go ahead with a planned 400,000 barrels-per-day production increase in February.
#18
India's Modi tells states to beef up health facilities as Omicron cases rise




Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday (Dec 23) asked chiefs of states to ramp up oxygen supplies and strengthen health infrastructure to contain a possible surge of Omicron cases ahead of the festive season, as gatherings in public spaces and markets grow in size.

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India has recorded 236 Omicron coronavirus cases across 16 states over the last 24 hours, the federal health ministry said, more than double from last week.

"PM directed the officials to ensure that the health systems in the states, beginning from the district level, are strengthened to meet any challenge posed by the new variant," the government said in a statement.

"It is important for states to ensure that the oxygen supply equipments are installed and fully functional, he (Modi) instructed the officials," it added.

Ahead of Thursday's Modi meeting and in a second advisory issued this week, the federal government urged states to impose curbs lasting for almost two weeks should there be a risk of an outbreak.

"The Centre has advised States and UTs (union territories) to not let their guard down and maintain their preparedness for fighting COVID19 (and its variants) in view of the new variant Omicron," the government said in a separate statement issued earlier in the day.

While more than half of India's adult population is fully vaccinated, hundreds of millions are still at risk. Doctors warn that if an Omicron-fuelled third wave of infections hits the country, medical facilities could be over-run very quickly.
#19
Pro-Beijing candidates sweep controversial LegCo election




Pro-Beijing candidates have claimed a victory in Hong Kong's Legislative Council (LegCo) election, as the city saw its lowest-ever voter turnout.

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It was the first LegCo election since China made sweeping and controversial changes to the city's electoral system.

Officials argue the changes were needed to ensure stability, but critics say they weakened democracy.

On Monday, Beijing also unveiled a statement outlining "democracy with Hong Kong characteristics".

In a white paper released hours after election results were announced, China said Hong Kong was now entering a new stage of "restored order" as a result of these Beijing-introduced changes.

But a group of Western nations expressed "grave concern over the erosion of democratic elements" in Hong Kong's electoral system.

"Since handover, candidates with diverse political views have contested elections in Hong Kong. Yesterday's election has reversed this trend," the foreign ministers of Australia, Canada and New Zealand, the British foreign secretary and US secretary of state said in a statement. "These changes eliminated any political opposition."
#20
South Africa to donate two million Covid jabs




South Africa is donating around two million Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 jabs to other African countries, it says.

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The government wants to show solidarity with other countries on the continent, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a statement.

"The only way in which we can prevent Covid-19 transmission and protect economies and societies on our continent, is to successfully immunise a critical mass of the African population with safe and effective vaccines," he continued.

The value of the donation is $18m (£13m), according to the statement, and will be made available to other countries starting from 2022 through the African Medical Suppliers Platform (AMSP), which was launched by the African Union (AU).
#21
New social mixing guidelines likely in Scotland




New guidelines on social contact are expected to be outlined by Scotland's first minister on Tuesday afternoon.

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BBC Scotland political editor Glenn Campbell said this could include advice on how many other people or households you should meet in one day.

The limits are expected to be advice rather than law - and there could be exceptions around Christmas.

There is not expected to be any extension to the vaccine passport scheme at this stage.

That is because the passports only show that a person has had two vaccine doses, which offers limited protection against Omicron.

But there may be a request to shops and places of worship to improve social distancing and other safety measures.

And advice that has already been issued around taking regular tests, working from home where possible and putting off work Christmas parties may be extended.

The Scottish government has been looking at measures that Ireland has already put in place, which say that no more than four households should gather together in someone's home.

Both the UK and Scottish governments are aiming to offer Covid booster vaccine appointments to all over-18s by the end of the year.

The booster shot gives people far greater protection against the heavily-mutated Omicron variant than two vaccine doses alone.

Nicola Sturgeon has made clear she wants to slow down the spread of the Omicron variant while the booster programme is being ramped up, with Health Secretary Humza Yousaf saying that new restrictions were "inevitable".
#22
How well do face masks protect?




With a new highly contagious variant around, many countries are stepping up measures to try and stop its spread.

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In the UK, face coverings should be worn in most indoor crowded places. But what difference do they make?

Worn correctly, a simple cloth mask can trap big and smaller spit droplets that come out of your mouth and nose when you breathe, cough and sneeze.

They are not perfect, but work well enough to substantially lower the risk to the people around you should you be carrying coronavirus but are unaware.

If everyone wears a face covering, the protection is increased.

Face coverings also give the wearer some protection from other people's coughs and sneezes - but you should make sure you keep your mask clean and dry so that it is up to the job.

According to one study, fabric masks block at least 63% of fine particles. A surgical mask stops around 78%. Specially designed respirator masks – the ones worn by doctors working in intensive care – block 99.6%.

Face shields and masks with exhalation valves do not work as well because the virus spreads through aerosols and droplets that stay in the air.
#23
Japanese billionaire blasts off to International Space Station




Japanese entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa has blasted off on a trip to the International Space Station (ISS), joining the growing list of billionaires who have made it to space.

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He plans to carry out 100 tasks in space, including playing golf.

Mr Maezawa made his fortune through e-commerce companies including Zozotown.

He was once a drummer in a punk rock band, and last year launched a show in search of a new girlfriend to join him in space, but later cancelled it.

A Russian rocket carrying Mr Maezawa took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

He is expected to spend 12 days at the ISS, and is the first space tourist to visit the station in recent years.

It is a precursor to Mr Maezawa's much-publicised trip to the Moon in 2023.

Wednesday's launch saw Mr Maezawa accompanied by Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin and video producer Yozo Hirano, who is documenting the voyage for the billionaire's YouTube channel.

Mr Maezawa underwent a rigorous training programme prior to the launch, which included sleeping on an inclined bed, being spun around in a chair and playing long periods of badminton - all of which he has documented on social media.
#24
Britain tightens COVID-19 testing for inbound travellers, adds Nigeria to red list




Britain will require all inbound travellers to take a pre-departure COVID-19 test and arrivals from Nigeria will have to quarantine in hotels to slow the spread of the Omicron variant, health minister Sajid Javid said on Saturday (Dec 4).

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that travel restrictions are necessary to slow the spread of Omicron while scientists work to understand more about the transmissibility and implications for vaccine effectiveness of the variant.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said that the total number of confirmed Omicron cases had risen to 160.

"We've kept the data under review over the last week or so since we learned about Omicron, and we're seeing increasing number of cases linked to travel," Javid said in a broadcast clip.

"We've always said we will act swiftly if we need to ... and that's why we decided to bring in this change on pre-departure tests."

The pre-departure testing requirement will mean that, from 0400 GMT on Tuesday, all inbound travellers must take a either a PCR or a rapid lateral flow test a maximum of 48 hours before departure.

The health ministry said that the measure was justified as UKHSA analysis indicated the window between infection and infectiousness may be shorter for the Omicron variant.
#25
Japan quells fears of Mount Fuji eruption after earthquake




Japanese authorities on Friday (Dec 3) damped down speculation about a possible volcanic eruption at Mount Fuji, the nation's highest peak, after a 4.8 magnitude earthquake sent the topic trending on Twitter.

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The quake at 6.37am (5.37am Singapore time) jolted areas near the iconic mountain, 100km west of Tokyo, but there were no immediate reports of injuries, casualties or major damage.

The hashtag "Mount Fuji eruption", began trending in Japanese on Twitter, with one user saying: "Tokyo would be in real trouble if Mount Fuji erupted. With coronavirus going on, where can we flee to?"

The volcano last erupted more than 300 years ago but is still active and occasionally goes through periods of activity that can produce several hundred tremors a month.

A Japanese government panel said last year that any major eruption would rain so much ash on Tokyo that its transportation network of trains and highways would be paralysed in three hours.

The Japan Meteorological Agency, however, said that there was no data indicating an increased chance of Mount Fuji erupting.

"We have seen no particular abnormalities in observational data regarding Mount Fuji," an agency official said at a news conference. "There probably isn't any connection (between the quake and a possible eruption)."
#26
Russia fines Google 3 million roubles for not deleting banned content




A Moscow court fined Alphabet Inc.'s Google 3 million roubles (US$40,400) on Monday for not deleting content that it deemed illegal, part of a wider dispute between Russia and the U.S. tech giant.

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Russia in October threatened to fine Google a percentage of its annual Russian turnover for repeatedly failing to delete banned content on its search engine and YouTube, in Moscow's strongest move yet to rein in foreign tech firms.

Google, which last month said it had paid more than 32 million roubles in fines, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Russia has issued several small fines to U.S. tech companies this year. State communications regulator Roskomnadzor has slowed down the speed of Twitter since March and has told Reuters it will not lift the restrictions on mobile devices until all illegal content is removed. (This story corrects dollar conversion in first paragraph)
#27
Why do migrants leave France and try to cross the English Channel?




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Their deaths have raised questions about why so many people are attempting the journey despite the dangerous conditions.


Why do migrants cross the Channel in boats?
For years, people smugglers have sent people to the UK in lorries. There have also been tragedies on these routes, including the 39 Vietnamese people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in 2019.

But security at the Port of Calais in France - where UK border controls are - has been tightened.

This means more attempts are being made to send people by boat, according to Tony Smith, former director general of UK Border Force.

He says Covid has also had a role, as fewer lorries have been travelling to the UK: "Human smugglers have changed their tactics and they've now taken to this relatively new phenomenon of putting people into small boats and bringing them across in that way."


Why do migrants leave France for the UK?
In the few studies that exist, family ties have been identified as the main reason migrants wish to travel from France to the UK.

In a survey of 402 people at the former Calais "Jungle" camp, researchers from the International Health journal found only 12% wanted to remain in France, while 82% planned to go to England.

Of those that wanted to travel to England more than half (52%), said they already had a family member there.

"They have a connection to the UK, they speak some English, they have family, they have friends and people in their networks. They want to come and stay and rebuild their lives," says Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council.