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Low De Wei

Asia–Pacific (APAC)

Property Reporter with Bloomberg @business in Singapore, Investing and Finance Team. Opinions my own. "You pays your money and you takes your choice."

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  • 4 days ago | bloomberg.com | Low De Wei

    Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi in 2014. (Bloomberg) -- Thailand’s richest man Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi distributed stakes in holding firms which control about 66% of Thai Beverage Pcl to his five children, though stopped short of handing over full control of the drinks giant.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Low De Wei

    Each week we bring you insights into one of Asia’s most dynamic economies. If you haven’t yet, please sign up here. This week, Low De Wei looks at the story behind a chunk of jungle in the heart of Singapore that’s said to be worth as much as $3 billion, while Danny Lee examines the jet tragedy in India.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Low De Wei

    A perimeter fence of a plot that was formerly Tyersall Park in Singapore. (Bloomberg) -- Singapore’s government is transferring a plot of land in one of its priciest residential enclaves to the eldest son of Malaysia’s billionaire king, in exchange for a larger vacant parcel that his family has owned for more than a century. Ismail Ibrahim, the Regent of Johor state, is the registered owner of a 21.1 hectare (52 acres) parcel of land along Holland Road that is worth billions of dollars.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Low De Wei

    2 hours agoIndia: Fire, explosions at sinking vessel continue on 2nd day amid rescue operation by India-OFF KERALA, INDIA — RELEASED ON JUNE 10, 2025 — RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT "INDIAN NAVY" HANDOUT — EDITORIAL USE ONLY — Fire and explosions persist on a Singapore-flagged ship as rescue operations by the Indian navy and coast guards entered a second day on Tuesday, June 10.

  • 3 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Low De Wei

    City Developments Ltd. agreed to sell its majority stake in one of Singapore’s most iconic office complexes, according to a person familiar with the matter, as the developer seeks to reduce debt and regain investor confidence after a family feud. CDL will sell its 50.1% stake in South Beach to minority owner IOI Properties Group Bhd, the person said, requesting not to be identified because the information is private. Malaysian developer IOI will have full ownership following the deal.

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Low De Wei (Dexter) @DextLow
5 Jun 25

RT @fbermingham: Hong Kong police officers have taken away at least seven people holding flowers or candles, including two schoolgirls, in…

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Low De Wei (Dexter) @DextLow
4 Jun 25

RT @luluyilun: CDL agreed to sell its majority stake in one of Singapore’s most iconic office complexes in a bid to reduce debt and regain…

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Low De Wei (Dexter) @DextLow
29 May 25

RT @taragolshan: Seven of the cited sources in the MAHA report don’t appear to exist at all. “The paper cited is not a real paper that I o…