Money Matters with Hongbin Jeong and Chua Tian Tian


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Money Matters is your guide to navigating the day's most important topics, from politics and current affairs to wealth management and trending issues. Every evening, the team delivers insightful discussions on business news, market movements, and the latest in alternative assets. Whether navigating the political landscape, understanding the economy, or uncovering emerging investment opportunities, Money Matters keeps you informed and ahead of the curve. Tune in daily to Hongbin Jeong and Chua Tian Tian from 4 pm to 7 pm on MONEY FM 89.3.


SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - Spill The Tea: Is Bread Street Kitchen slipping?
Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen is serving up lacklustre meals. Usually, when it comes to food, most times we want the quality of what we eat to be high, must be presented well, taste amazing and be priced just right. What happens, when this isn’t so? Well, your customers will let you know. Roshan Gidwani, Hongbin Jeong and Chua Tian Tian spill the tea!  Get in touch with our anchors at rgidwani@sph.com.sg, chuatt@sph.com.sg and hongbin@sph.com.sg. 
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SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - That's How!: Kid savvy money hacks
Should you be teaching your kids the value of money? How early should they start? Ever wondered how to introduce your kids to the world of money in a way that’s both fun and effective? On That's How!, Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani tackle the ultimate question: How can you teach your children essential money hacks that will set them up for financial success? Source: www.moneysense.gov.sg/getting-your-kids-started-on-money-management/
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SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - Market View: Cathay Pacific cancels flights after discovering faulty component on A350s, CapitaLand Investment sells 50% interest in Ion Orchard to CICT; South Korea’s consumer inflation weakest in 3.5 years in August; UK consumers versus “double dip shrinkflation”
Singapore shares started trading in positive territory today despite the European market ending little changed the previous day. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) opened 0.2 per cent higher at 3,468.84 points after 32.7 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have CapitaLand Investment. CapitaLand Investment has agreed to sell a 50 per cent interest in Ion Orchard and its connecting underpass, Ion Orchard Link, to CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust for an estimated purchase consideration of S$1.1 billion.  Elsewhere, from Cathay Pacific Airways cancelling flights after discovering a faculty component on some of its Airbus A350s, to British shoppers wising up to what’s said to be “double dip shrinkflation”, more corporate and international headlines remain in focus. On Market View, The Evening Runway’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with Kelvin Wong, Senior Analyst, OANDA.
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SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - R.I.C.H: How do you take $500 and turn it into $15 million?
How do you take $500 and turn that into millions? Is that even possible? Entrepreneur Joshua Chan did just that, embarking on a journey that would eventually lead him to bootstrap a company to a $15 million dollar acquisition. Joshua is the man behind one of the most popular ergonomic chairs, Ergotune. On R.I.C.H, Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani speak with Joshua Chan, Founder, Ergotune to find out about his entrepreneurship journey; from failed ventures to the birth of a multi million dollar idea and what's next after exiting the company. Presented by: Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani Feature produced and edited by: Nadiah Koh  Do you have a story to tell on The Evening Runway show? Contact nadkoh@sph.com.sg
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SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - Culture Club: The CEO forging the way for the Asian fashion industry
In the past decade, sustainability has come into sharp focus for the fashion industry. Here in Singapore, the topic has come into much sharper focus over the last few years. As the new CEO of the Singapore Fashion Council, Zhang Ting-Ting is developing a refreshed vision for the Singapore fashion industry to be a vibrant Asian hub for responsible fashion. This heavy lean on sustainability emerged from her unique multidisciplinary background, starting from architecture at Zaha Hadid Architects before moving into fashion supply chain management and even sitting on The Earthshot Prize Expert Advisory Panel.   On Culture Club, Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani speak with Zhang Ting-Ting, CEO, Singapore Fashion Councilto find out how she aims to execute her vision for Singapore as a hub for responsible fashion. Presented by: Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani Feature produced and edited by: Nadiah Koh  Do you have a story to tell on The Evening Runway show? Contact nadkoh@sph.com.sg
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SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - What's Trending: Barbie's 65th pink and glazed celebration
On What's Trending, schools in China are increasingly upgrading their desks and chairs to convert into nap beds, allowing students to have more comfortable sleep. In Huichang, the local government began equipping eight schools with 1,966 sets of recliner chairs and foldable desks which allows students to lie down straight during mid-day breaks, instead of hunching over the desk. Also, Barbie fans in Singapore can now enjoy Krispy Kreme Doughnuts featuring unique designs and flavors as part of the iconic doll's 65th anniversary. Krispy Kreme will be selling three types of Barbie doughnuts at outlets islandwide from September 5th to 30th.
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SEP 2, 2024
02/09/24 - Spill The Tea: Can AI clone our voices?
Yes! AI can clone our voices. Two voice-over performers found that their voices were cloned. How did this happen and what are the implications?  Roshan Gidwani, Hongbin Jeong and Chua Tian Tian spill the tea!  Get in touch with our anchors at rgidwani@sph.com.sg, chuatt@sph.com.sg and hongbin@sph.com.sg.  
05:21

SEP 2, 2024
02/09/24 - Market View: US hotel workers launch strike over long weekend; Latest PCE Price Index; Nio’s earnings; Sats’ Worldwide Flight Services Holland proposes to acquire Menzies Wold Cargo (Amsterdam); OKX Singapore gets major payment institution licence from MAS and more
Singapore stocks kicked off the trading day on a bright note after global equities finished the trading week in positive territory. That’s ahead of a highly anticipated September interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose  0.1 per cent to 3,446.66 points after 44.9 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch today, we have Nio. The Chinese electric vehicle carmaker yesterday announced it delivered 20,176 vehicles in August. This is 4.4 per cent more than the corresponding year-ago period.  Elsewhere, from a low down on the latest US Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index numbers out on Friday, to more on crypto exchange OKX in Singapore – more international and corporate headlines remain in focus.  Also on deck – how US hotel workers were on strike across the US yesterday.  On Market View, The Evening Runway’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments of the day.
14:09

SEP 2, 2024
02/09/24 - That's How!: Reducing financial stress
I can't afford this. I can't afford that. Will I be able to afford it in the future?  Stressing about money? You're not alone. Whether your problems stem from a loss of work, escalating debt, unexpected expenses, or a combination of factors, we've all had some type of financial worry. But how do you mitigate those concerns? How do you cope with financial stress? Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani discuss some tips on That's How! Source: www.finmasters.com/financial-stress/
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SEP 2, 2024
02/09/24 - Under the Radar: From thermometer to medtech solutions – How is Japanese medical equipment maker Terumo Corporation executing its "From Devices to Solutions" innovation strategy?
Today we’re going to talk about the journey a Japanese thermometer manufacturer took to transform itself into a medtech player and increasingly a medical solutions provider.  Founded in 1921 to address a stoppage of thermometer imports to Japan amid World War I, our guest Terumo is now a global leader in medical equipment with a footprint in over 160 countries and regions.  Its range of products has also broadened over the century, and now extends beyond thermometers to include vascular intervention, cardio-surgical solutions, cell therapy technology and even diabetes care and peritoneal dialysis treatments.  Why are we speaking to Terumo you might ask? Well, Terumo is an interesting company to look at because of just how fast society is changing in recent years, and how societal changes are creating new and more complex healthcare challenges for medtech players.  These include the increased prevalence of chronic diseases amid an ageing population, the drive to improve healthcare efficiency through digital technologies and the need to balance advancing healthcare versus cost effectiveness.  All that means the firm needs to rethink its positioning strategy and value proposition to remain relevant amid the evolving external environment. To do so, Temuro had in December 2021 came up with a 5-year innovation strategy called GS26, in which the company plans to reposition itself from a device maker to a solutions provider.  But what were some of the business decisions made in line with the strategy in the three years since 2021, particularly within Asia, and how would the firm assess its success in implementing the strategy? Meanwhile, Terumo had in August this year launched a new corporate venture fund called Temuro Ventures to invest in early stage companies. But how far will this help Temuro further innovate and meet ever changing healthcare needs?  On Under the Radar, The Evening Runway’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian posed these questions to Probir Das  Group Executive Officer, Terumo Corporation/ Chairman, Terumo Asia Holdings, Vice Chairman of APACMed Board of Directors.
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