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.
AUG 12, 2024
12/08/24 - What's Trending: The new superhero protecting our little red dotOn What's Trending, Marvel has unveiled a new superhero, Jitter, a Singaporean teen named Sofia Yong, on Singapore's National Day. Jitter, who has the ability to hyper-focus and never slow down, is part of the Uncanny X-Men series. She can attain a skill set but not powers for up to a minute before she "crashes."
Disney has announced a US$60 billion investment in theme parks and cruises over the next decade, including the biggest expansion to Magic Kingdom, a new nighttime parade called Disney Starlight, a new "Monstropolis" land at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, and the Tropical Americas area at Animal Kingdom park. The expansion will include the first ride based on the film "Encanto" and take place inside the magical "Casita" where the movie's Madrigal family lives.
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AUG 8, 2024
08/08/24 - Spill The Tea: Is it true that it never rains on National Day?If you do a quick google search, you’ll find some articles saying “It never rains on National Day”.
In fact, there are some rumors that the authorities in Singapore have done cloud seeding to ensure that there won’t be any rain on every 9th of August.
But is this actually true? Hongbin Jeong spills 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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AUG 8, 2024
08/08/24 - That's How!: Time to switch off & stop being a workaholicAre you burning the candle at both ends? Feeling like your to-do list is running your life? It’s time to hit the brakes and reclaim your sanity! On That's How!, Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani dive into the art of stopping the workaholic madness and finding that elusive work-life balance. They unravel the secrets behind why we’re addicted to the grind, explore practical strategies to break free from the workaholic cycle, and uncover the joys of saying "no" without guilt.
Source: www.truity.com/blog/how-stop-being-workaholic-estjs-and-istjs
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AUG 8, 2024
08/08/24 - Under the Radar: How did Singapore’s oldest Hainanese coffee shop brand thrive while retaining a slice of Singapore’s past over the years? GM of Killiney International spills the coffee.With Singapore’s 59th birthday right around the corner, we want to bring you a National Day special of “Under the Radar” where we speak to a homegrown heritage brand that you’ll come into contact with on a day-to-day basis.
Make a guess – this company is also said to be the oldest Hainanese coffee shop brand in Singapore. Established in late 1919 along the busy streets of Killiney Road, our guest for today is none other than – well — F&B operator Killiney!
But there’s a story behind how Killiney Kopitiam came about. The coffee shop was founded as Kheng Hoe Heng Coffeeshop back in the day, serving well-brewed coffee and tea and charcoal-grilled bread toast.
The traditional breakfast fare stole the heart of one regular customer called Mr Woon, who loved it so much that he finally bought the shop in 1993, renovated it, and called it ‘Killiney Kopitiam’.
But despite major renovations, the new owner believed in upholding the legacy of the previous owner, as well as the traditional working style and influence of the coffee shop. The focus remains on making good kaya, bread toast, coffee and tea, even as the brand scales and modernises.
Today, the Killiney Group has grown to a presence of about 50 outlets worldwide, and even moved into the FMCG merchandise business selling ready-to-cook food paste and instant beverages under the same heritage brand.
Now, we’re talking to Killiney Kopitiam not only because the old-school coffee shops are not only one close to our hearts, but also because the trade is also fading away from modern Singapore.
According to a Business Insider article in January this year citing Singapore’s Housing Development Board, only 776 coffee shops remain, down from the over 2,000 traditional coffee shops back in the 1950s. So what was Killiney Kopitiam’s recipe to thrive over the years, all while retaining a slice of Singapore’s past?
Meanwhile, what is the company doing to bring a slice of Singapore abroad to other international markets such as the US?
On Under the Radar, The Evening Runway’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian posed these questions to Henry Oh, General Manager, Killiney International.
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AUG 8, 2024
08/08/24 - R.I.C.H: How this former delinquent turned his life aroundDelonix Tan Wei Jie is a 26-year-old entrepreneur and former delinquent who turned his life around by embracing family values and entrepreneurship.
Once entangled in gang activities and academic struggles, Delonix transformed himself through self-help, education, and the unwavering support of his family.
He now revitalizes his family's fishball business by leveraging digital platforms and social media, showcasing the daily hustle and charm of their operations.
On this year’s NDP Special on R.I.C.H., Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani speaks to Delonix Tan, Third Generation Fishball Maker, SanDai Fishball, to share more about his story and what prompted him to turn his life around.
Presented by: Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani
Produced and Edited by: Alexandra Parada (alexparada@sph.com.sg) and Nadiah Koh
Want to get featured on our show? Drop me an email today!
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AUG 8, 2024
08/08/24 - Culture Club: Viral sensation ‘The Pantry Boy’ & Entrepôt celebrates National DayIn celebration of Singapore’s National Day, The Robertson House’s Anglo-Asian restaurant, Entrepôt, is proud to join hands with The Pantry Boy for a limited time ‘Onward Singapore’ menu in two unique renditions. Experience a curated 4-course menu available to diners from 5th to 18th August 2024.
On this year’s NDP Special on Culture Club, Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani speak with Daren Teo of The Pantry Boy, and Chef Nixon Low of Entrepôt by The Robertson House about their collaboration.
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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AUG 8, 2024
08/08/24 - What's Trending: Where to watch Singapore National Day fireworks 2024If you failed to secure National Day Parade tickets this year, here's a list of where to go for stellar views of theNDP 202,4 from centralspots to the heartlands.
And if you're looking to celebrate National Day with a special meal, Singapore's top chefs have got an array of treats with a unique Singaporean twist.
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AUG 7, 2024
07/08/24 - Market View: DBS Q2 net profit up 6% yoy; Venture Corp’s net profit down 11.7% yoy; Outlook for Europe-focused S-REITS; Chinese exports climb 7% yoy in July; BoJ on market volatility, implications on Yen; US earnings – lookahead to Walt Disney’s report; Breakdown of Airbnb, Novo Nordisk’s earningsSingapore shares started trading in the positive territory today, tracking overnight gains in global markets.
The Straits Times Index (STI) opened 1 per cent higher at 3,229.73 points after 21 million securities changed hands in the broader market.
In terms of companies to watch, we have DBS, after the firm said today that its net profit for its second quarter rose amid a broad-based growth in total income.
Elsewhere, from a deep dive into the S-REIT sector, to China’s latest export growth and the Bank of Japan softening its interest rate stance amid a global market rout – 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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AUG 7, 2024
07/08/24 - Spill The Tea: Is MrBeast's nice guy empire crumbling?Jimmy Donaldson, the YouTube star better known as MrBeast, has been thrust in the middle of allegations about his new Amazon Prime show, his past comments and his former collaborator. Is MrBeast's nice guy empire starting to show cracks?
Get in touch with our anchors at rgidwani@sph.com.sg, chuatt@sph.com.sg and hongbin@sph.com.sg.
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AUG 7, 2024
07/08/24 - Sports Minutes: Nur Muhammad Asis, the FIRST Singaporean to join a Portuguese top-flight clubNur Muhammad Asis became a history maker when he signed a one-year loan deal to join Portugal's Estrela da Amadora. The deal made Asis the FIRST Singaporean to sign a professional contract with a top-flight club in Portugal. Long touted as a prodigious talent, how did the 20-year secured his "dream move" to Europe? And how is he coming to terms with his adventure? Asis joins Sports Minutes from Portugal to tell us!
READ MORE:
https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/nur-muhammad-asis-becomes-first-singaporean-to-join-a-portuguese-top-flight-football-club
Got a story to tell? Get in touch with us!
raushan@sph.com.sg
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