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                    [Title] => Singapore's 40 richest worth 54.4 billion U.S. dollars
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 The 40 richest people in Singapore are worth a total of 54.4 billion U.S. dollars, up 19 percent from last year, according to the latest rich list published by Forbes Asia.

 
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Aside from an examination and copying of the settlement accord, the court also ordered that deposition on details of the deal be taken from UOBP president Chua Teng Hui, Jollibee chairman and president Tony Tan Caktiong, and businessman John Espiritu.
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 The 40 richest people in Singapore are worth a total of 54.4 billion U.S. dollars, up 19 percent from last year, according to the latest rich list published by Forbes Asia.

 
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Aside from an examination and copying of the settlement accord, the court also ordered that deposition on details of the deal be taken from UOBP president Chua Teng Hui, Jollibee chairman and president Tony Tan Caktiong, and businessman John Espiritu.
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