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.
MAY 17, 2023
17/05/23 - Regional Roundup: Challenges awaiting the winner of Thailand's general electionThe Move Forward Party achieved victory in Thailand's general election. However, it is expected that the military elite will not welcome them with open arms. Along with that, Mr Pita Limjaroenrat, the potential new Prime Minister of Thailand, would have to face certain challenges if elected.
We discuss these headlines on today's Regional Roundup with Dr. Felix Tan, Political Observer, Nanyang Technological University.
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MAY 17, 2023
17/05/23 - Under the Radar: Ant Group-backed ANEXT Bank’s CEO on competing using interest rates; Wholesale banking trends and ANEXT bank’s focus on SMEs; Ant Group pouring US$188m in additional fundingWe want to talk about the banking sector and in particular the digital banking sector which has gained traction in recent years.
You may be familiar with Grab and Singtel’s GXS, Sea Group’s MariBank, as well as Standard Chartered and FairPrice Group backed Trust Bank.
Aside from these banks catering to retail customers, Singapore also has two wholesale digital banks, namely Ant Group’s ANEXT Bank and Green Link Digital Bank, catering to SMEs and non-retail customers.
But what is the wholesale banking landscape right now, and how are industry players positioning themselves to gain a foothold in this field? What do the recent volatilities in the banking sector mean for wholesale banks targeting SMEs?
On Under the Radar, Drive TIme’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian sat down with Su Mei Toh, CEO, ANEXT Bank for more.
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MAY 16, 2023
16/05/23 - Culture Club: Tips on how to not fall victim to renovation horror storiesGetting scammed for money while renovating your home is not uncommon. We must plan and navigate the process carefully to protect ourselves from being exploited. Inspire ID Group prides itself on its ability to help their clients through this experience.
We speak to Russell Chin, Founder and Managing Director, Inspire ID Group more about this.
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MAY 16, 2023
16/05/23 - In the Spotlight: Will AI kill off one of Singapore's tuition industry?The role of AI is increasing in Singapore's education system. Many are concerned about job security as a result of that. Moreover, there is skepticism concerning its effectiveness in cultivating a holistic learning experience.
We speak to Dr Richard Yen, Founder, Ednovation and ChildFirst Pre-school more about this.
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MAY 16, 2023
16/05/23 - China Perspective: Li Hui tours Europe, what to expectChina’s special representative for Eurasian affairs Li Hui is taking a tour of Europe, talks are held this week between China’s foreign policy chief Wang Yi and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, and Chinese and Vietnamese vessels are involved in a confrontation in the South China sea.
We go deeper into these headlines on today's China Perspective with Dr. Oh Ei Sun, Senior Fellow, Singapore Institute of International Affairs.
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MAY 16, 2023
16/05/23 - Market View: OUE Healthcare shares up 46%; SIA and Scoot fly high; Morgan Stanley mulls 7% cut in APAC investment banking workforce; Alibaba’s “huge” investments in Taobao; Buffet exits TSMC; US debt ceiling talks continueSingapore shares started the day higher. The Straits Times Index (STI) gained 0.2 per cent to 3,219.81 points in early trade after 44.8 million shares worth S$48.9 million changed hands in the broader market.
In terms of companies to watch for today, we have Singapore Airlines, after the flag carrier and its budget arm Scoot flew close to 2.7 million passengers in April 2023.
That’s an 85.5 per cent increase from the same month the year before when borders in Singapore were first fully reopened since the Covid-19 pandemic hit.
Elsewhere, investors continue to monitor a slew of corporate developments from Elon Musk’s X making its first acquisition to Warren Buffet closing his position on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and Alibaba’s investments in Taobao shopping app.
On Market View, the Drive Time team unpacked these developments with David Poh, Head of Investment and ESG Strategies, South Asia, Amundi.
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MAY 16, 2023
16/05/23 - Sports Minutes: Transfers that saved a footballer's career...or not!We delve into the football transfers that played a pivotal role in rescuing a player's career from the brink of obscurity. From high-profile stars to promising talents, we explore the transformative moments when a transfer provided a lifeline, reigniting their passion, form, and fortunes.
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MAY 16, 2023
16/05/23 - Under the Radar: Bringing London’s West End to Singapore and beyond - British Theatre Playhouse on the ins-and-outs of operating a theatre production company; Possible fragmentation in the theatre industry in Singapore; Setting its base in Singapore; On-demand productions and increased monetisation; Future funding plansBringing London's West End to the far reaches of the world. That’s what we are going to talk about today.
Our guest for today is the British Theatre Playhouse, a Singapore-incorporated theatre production company that has produced and presented a series of highly successful British productions in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates and the UK.
Since its founding in 2004, the company has brought in over 20 shows to Singapore through events such as charity galas and has moved into musicals of late.
But what are the reasons behind the moves to diversify? And to what extent does dollars and cents have a part to play?
Meanwhile, the company is also currently exploring gamification and on demand theatre plays, after witnessing how the world came to a standstill during the pandemic.
To what extent can its on-demand offerings increase the monetisation of its theatre productions. Also - how will increased monetisation of its production help the firm gain more funding from investors?
On Under the Radar, Drive Time’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian found out more about the ins and outs of the theatre production business from Cecilia Leong-Faulkner, Managing Director, British Theatre Playhouse.
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MAY 16, 2023
16/05/23 - K-fashion: How to excel your airport fashion looks like K-celebritiesIf style was a school - Korean celebrities would be the master teachers of airport fashion.
While many of us opt for comfortable looks of T-shirts and jogger pants, for Korean celebrities - even in transit, they don’t disappoint.
K-celebrities have taken the airport runway to another level - making it their own fashion runway.
Here are some of the top stars that have killed the game - before they soared to the skies.
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MAY 15, 2023
15/05/23 - Culture Club: UAS Arts Symposium, a milestone event for the art education scene in SingaporeThe importance and value of art education is often overlooked in Singapore. However, interest in it is increasing amongst students. The University of Arts Singapore is a federation of two local arts colleges, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, and Lasalle College of the Arts. It aims to guide these students in their pursuit of the arts as well has having the goal of promoting Singapore in the arts scene in Southeast Asia.
Professor Kwok Kian Woon, Vice-Chancellor, University of the Arts Singapore tells us more.
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