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.


NOV 14, 2022
14/11/22 - In the Spotlight: Key meetings from G20 Summit in Bali and what to make of Russia's pull out from Kherson?
In the Spotlight on Prime time, Bharati Jagdish speaks with Rob Hugh-Jones, Editor, BBC Partner Hub on the top stories they are tracking this coming week. These include what to expect from this week’s G20 Summit in Bali, the key bilateral meetings on the sidelines, plus the latest in the war in Ukraine, whether Russian president Vladimir Putin is changing his strategy with the pullout from Kherson, as well as the controversial lead up to the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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NOV 14, 2022
14/11/22 - ST: The Big Story, 14 Nov - Calls for wage increase in view of inflation
As inflation continues to eat away at each dollar and push up the cost of living, the National Wages Council (NWC) has called on employers to raise salaries for employees in guidelines released on Monday. On the Straits Times The Big Story, Multimedia Journalist, Cheow Sue-Ann speaks with Desmond Choo, Assistant Secretary-General at NTUC for more.
04:15

NOV 11, 2022
11/11/22 - How have Singaporeans’ travel behaviours changed since the pandemic?
Audience insights company GWI’s latest Travel study reveals thatmore than 1 in 5 Singaporeans say vacations are very or extremely important to them. Meanwhile, over 70% are planning a vacation in the next 12 months. With travel finally catching up to pre-pandemic levels, what are on the minds of Singaporean travellers and how have they changed because of the pandemic? Prime Time's Bharati Jagdish speaks with Chase Buckle, VP, Trends, GWI to find out. 
12:39

NOV 11, 2022
11/11/22 - In the Spotlight: The relevance of G20 Summit in a fractious political environment and Jokowi’s legacy
The 17th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit will take place next week, on 15-16 November 2022 in Bali. In The Spotlight, Prime Time's Bharati Jagdish speaks with John Marrett, Senior Analyst, Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) on what to look out for at this leaders’ meeting, as well as Indonesian president Jokowi’s legacy. Produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg)
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NOV 11, 2022
11/11/22 - ST: The Big Story, 11 Nov - China eases Covid-19 quarantine rules, flight bans
In a significant calibration of the Covid Zero policy that has isolated the world’s second-largest economy and raised public ire, Chinese health authorities have eased some of the country’s strict Covid-19 rules. These include a reduction in the amount of time travellers and close contacts of infected people must spend in quarantine. In The Straits Times’ The Big Story, Multimedia Correspondent Cheow Sue-Ann speaks with China correspondent Elizabeth Law for more on this development.
04:51

NOV 11, 2022
11/11/22 - Market View: Wayback Burgers' expansion in Asia through WB Burgers Japan, Opportunities in the fast casual restaurant scene, Ability to weather through inflation
Have you thought about what’s for dinner yet? Well, today’s discussion could leave you wanting for a juicy burger to kickstart the weekend.  With over 166 locations across the US, and internationally in countries such as Brunei and Saudi Arabia, American burger chain Wayback Burgers now wants to further expand its footprint in Asia.  The company signed a master franchise agreement through WB Burgers Asia Incorporation, a publicly traded holding company of WB Burgers Japan Company to open 60 Wayback locations in Asia within 20 years. The brand opened its first branch in Tokyo back in March this year and is now setting its sights on Singapore.  On Market View, Prime Time's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian sat down with Mitsuru Anthony Ueno, COO of WB Burgers Japan and COO of Next Meats USA to find out more about the opportunities in the fast casual restaurant scene in Asia.
14:19

NOV 10, 2022
10/11/22 - In the Spotlight: How are businesses in China bracing themselves for 2023?
A slowing Chinese economy, in part due to its zero-Covid strategy, has raised concerns among investors and businesses. How can businesses brave this storm, what digital marketing and tech trends can they adopt for 2023?  In the Spotlight on Prime Time, Bharati Jagdish finds out more from Josh Gardner, Chief Executive Officer, Kung Fu Data, a senior China strategist and a recognised authority on China ecommerce. Produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg)
15:51

NOV 10, 2022
10/11/22 - Matchmaking job-Seekers & recruiters: Using AI to streamline the recruitment process
What if job seekers finding the right job fit and recruiters finding the perfect candidate was like the Netflix reality television series, Indian Matchmaking, but faster and 80% cheaper? On Tech Talk, Prime Time's Bharati Jagdish speaks with Jansen Gwee, Founder of OppTy to find out how AI can be used to streamline the job recruitment process.
09:37

NOV 10, 2022
10/11/22 - ST: The Big Story, 10 Nov - Republicans perform below expectations in midterms, which may erode Trump’s comeback hopes
It may take days for the final results of Tuesday’s midterm elections to emerge and decide the political make-up of the US Congress; in some cases, run-offs may be necessary. In The Straits Times’ The Big Story, Multimedia Correspondent Cheow Sue-Ann speaks with ST’s US Bureau Chief, Nirmal Ghosh for the latest developments. 
05:47

NOV 10, 2022
10/11/22 - Market View: South Korean insurer Heungkuk Life Insurance's flip flop move, South Korean bond rout, Thailand's banking sector outlook
South Korean and Thai credit markets are at the heart of our discussion today. Speaking of South Korea, the country has been scrambling to prevent a credit market meltdown from sparking broader contagion, after local corporate bonds suffered one of the most rapid sell-offs in the past three months.  More recently, South Korean insurer Heungkuk Life Insurance said it’ll delay the buying back of perpetual bonds,citing unfavourable market conditions and the US Federal Reserve’s hawkish stance.  That move triggered a perpetual bond rout in Asia. While Heungkuk Life has decided to reverse its earlier move to exercise a call option on its perpetual notes, we want to find out the outlook for South Korea’s bond markets.  Closer to home, investors continue to watch Thailand’s banking sector even as the country recovers from the troughs of the pandemic. But why is this the case?  On Market View, Prime Time's finance presenter spoke with, Rena Kwok, Credit Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence for more.
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