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.
FEB 13, 2023
13/02/23 - Sports Minutes: Is the sport itself important or is it all about entertainment value?Today we discuss the importance of a particular sport itself vs entertainment value and what we look out for when attending a major sports event.
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FEB 13, 2023
13/02/23 - Culture Club: Investing in a London property? What's the next big thing?Are you looking to invest in a property overseas? Maybe somewhere in the United Kingdom? Here's an outlook for the property market in the UK this year.
On Culture Club, Drive Time's Elliot Danker and Timothy Go also speak with Emma Cariaga, Joint Head of Canada Water and Head of Residential, British Land to find out “Why London” for Singapore investors who are looking for opportunities out of Asia post-pandemic.
The team also finds out more about Canada Water, one of the largest and most sustainable London projects.
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FEB 13, 2023
13/02/23 - Under the Radar: Conversation with one of the world’s largest facility services group ISS, Assessment of the global facility management market, which is set to reach US$121.73 billion by 2030, How facility management companies are navigating manpower challenges and automation, Industry buy-in for outcome based contractsEver wondered who are the ones keeping our work desks clean and tidy when we return to work on a Monday morning? Well, today we’re going to look at how facility management companies position themselves in a market that is set to reach around US$121 billion globally by 2030.
This is also an exciting time for the industry, as it tries to convince clients on the need to automate and reduce reliance on manual labour amid an ongoing manpower shortage.
But how successful are players in gaining industry buy-in, and what are facility management companies doing to move workers to higher value roles with automation?
On Under the Radar, Drive Time’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian spoke with Gina Toh, CEO of ISS Facility Services, Singapore for more.
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FEB 13, 2023
13/02/23 - In the Spotlight: How consumer shopping behaviour has evolved, battling rising prices in SingaporeHave you been more cautious with how much you spend on your groceries or online shopping for example amidst rising prices?
To help counter this, Lazada, is paving the way for sellers and consumers to navigate and combat rising costs.
Loh Wee Lee, CEO, Lazada Singapore shares with us his observations on consumer shopping behaviour amidst rising prices and the initiatives Lazada have developed to help consumers save on purchases and delivery.
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FEB 13, 2023
13/02/23 - Washington Report: Why strange objects in US airspace may be a huge problemSince late January, four vessels, including a suspected Chinese spy balloon, have been seen entering US and Canadian airspace.
What is going on with the unidentified objects that US fighter planes keep taking down? Might these strange objects be an even bigger problem than we thought? And how will the spy balloon fallout bring instability to Southeast Asia and beyond?
On Washington Report, Drive Time's Elliot Danker and Timothy Go spoke with Steve Okun, Senior Advisor, Mclarty Associates to find out more about the mystery surrounding all these aerial intrusions.
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FEB 10, 2023
10/02/23 - Market View: Singapore stock market wrap, Meyer Park’s S$392 million en bloc deal, Wing Tai’s net profit up 18% y-o-y, Yoma Strategic’s revenue rose 76%, China’s consumer inflation acceleratesSingapore stocks opened lower today. The Straits Times Index dropped 0.2 per cent in early trade to 3,351.85 points after 71.5 million securities changed hands.
Some notable names seeing new developments today include UOL Group and Singapore Land Group, which purchased Meyer Park for S$392.18 million via a collective sale. But what would this mean for both companies?
Elsewhere, China’s consumer inflation accelerated last month. CPI was up 2.1% on a yearly basis, higher than the 1.8% increase in December. What’s the country’s recovery story looking like?
On Market View, the Drive Time team posed these questions to Benjamin Goh, Head of Research and Investor Education, SIAS.
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FEB 10, 2023
10/02/23 - Under the Radar: An inside look into online brokerages, what’s next after the pandemic-induced retail trading frenzy, reasons behind moomoo’s move to serve institutional clientsThe online brokerage industry is at the heart of our discussion today.
The pandemic-induced retail trading frenzy has led to a boom in new online brokers in Singapore as more people put their dollars to work on digital platforms.
But with the country now back to Dorscon green, how would companies position themselves for the future?
We’re going to speak with online trading platform moomoo to find out more about their future plans.
The company is apparently also serving financial institutions, and is the main placement agent for the IPO of the maker of the TraceTogether token. But why is it diversifying to serve institutional clients? How much money is in it for them to do so?
On Under the Radar, Drive Time’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian posed these questions to Gavin Chia, Singapore Managing Director at moomoo.
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FEB 10, 2023
10/02/23 - Sports Minutes: Are we stuck paying more for sports broadcast packages?Today we discuss the question on whether we are stuck paying more for sports broadcast packages and the new European Super League, what would it mean for football fans?
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FEB 10, 2023
10/02/23 - Culture Club: This Italian art exhibition is making its first-ever international debut in SingaporeIf you're an art aficionado, museum fan, or looking for an interesting activity to do over the weekend, why not head over to a brand new art exhibition?
'The Grand Italian Vision: The Farnesina Collection' — an Italian art exhibition curated by Achille Bonito Oliva is set to make its first-ever international debut right here in Singapore this February.
How significant is the exhibition to the arts and cultural scene in Singapore? And how will it enable cultural diplomacy between the two nations?
On Culture Club, Drive Time's Elliot Danker and Timothy Go speak with Mario Andrea Vattani, Ambassador of Italy to Singapore and Brunei Darussalam to find out.
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FEB 10, 2023
10/02/23 - In the Spotlight: The role of regulation and compliance in building the trust of both investors and regulatorsThe world of digital assets are still reeling from the ‘crypto winter’, a huge collapse in asset valuations in early 2022 triggered by the failure of a major stablecoin. So how will regulation and compliance help rebuild the trust between both investors and regulators.
Justin Lim, Director of Business Development, Liminal shares his views.
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