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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.
JUN 6, 2022
06/06/22 - ST: The Big Story, 6 June - Lawrence Wong promoted to Deputy Prime Minister as part of S'pore Cabinet changesFinance Minister Lawrence Wong will assume the role of Deputy Prime Minister with effect from June 13. The Prime Minister's Office announced this promotion yesterday, as well as other changes to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Cabinet. In The Straits Times’ The Big Story, Assistant Editor Lyn Lee Foo spoke with The Straits Times' Opinion editor Grace Ho about Singapore’s Cabinet reshuffle.
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JUN 3, 2022
03/06/22 - Airline industry may reverse back to its pre-pandemic growth in early 2023World travel is coming back strongly as people have been longing for overseas vacation for the past two years. With such a trend, the airline industry is believed to bounce back to its pre-pandemic growth earlier than it expected. In The Spotlight, Prime Time’s Bharati Jagdish spoke with Pushan Dutt, Professor of Economics at INSEAD to find out more.
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JUN 3, 2022
03/06/22 - Market View: China’s economy prospect following ease in Covid-19 restrictionFed’s quantitative tightening programme and China’s economic outlook after easing its Covid-19 measures are among the top concerns of this week. In Market View, Prime Time’s Bharati Jagdish spoke with Song Seng Wun, CIMB Private Banking to find out more.
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JUN 3, 2022
03/06/22 - ST: The Big Story, 3 June - Singapore is still in a silent optimism amid the expected new wave of CovidHealth Minister Ong Ye Kung said Singapore may not repeat the old measurement during the Omicron wave, as the country cannot afford it cost one more time. The Minister suspects that BA4 or BA5 sub-variant of Omicron may sweep through the country in the coming months. But he still holds great belief that Singapore has high resilience as the country vaccination rate is high.
In The Straits Times’ The Big Story, Assistant video editor Harianto Diman spoke with Professor Dale Fisher, NUH's Division of Infectious Diseases to discuss more.
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JUN 3, 2022
03/06/22 - New Covid-19 wave may reach Singapore next monthAccording to Health Minister Ong Ye Kung, Singapore might experience a Covid-19 wave soon. At his ministry's annual work plan seminar yesterday, Mr Ong said that the next wave could reach Singapore in a “matter of months, maybe July, maybe August”.
On SGExtra Prime Time’s Bharati Jagdish spoke with Linette Lai, The Straits Times to find out more.
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JUN 2, 2022
02/06/22 - Market View: Pessimism in US economic growth and approach for investors of this marketFederal Reserve officials from both the hawkish and dovish wings of the US central bank are determined to raise interest rates, even if the report states that US economic growth is shifting into a lower gear. While stocks show a decline in recent weeks on optimism that inflation may be easing, many are still pessimistic.
In Market View, Prime Time’s Bharati Jagdish spoke with David Kuo, the Smart Investor to find out more.
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JUN 2, 2022
02/06/22 - Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on information securityCovid-19 pandemic has forced most companies into virtual settings which signifies a lack of information safety. Singapore is known to be among the targets of cyber attacks but business seems still struggling to react on time. On SGExtra Prime Time’s Bharati Jagdish spoke with Alvin Rodriguez, Asia Pacific, Infoblox to find out more.
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JUN 1, 2022
01/06/22 - ST: The Big Story, 1 June - What is long Covid?Explaining long Covid to others is among the toughest challenges for sufferers, who need targeted help and rehabilitation while they slowly recover from symptoms such as fatigue, difficulty concentrating and chest pain.
Patients and doctors here call for greater awareness of the condition, which can affect one's personal life and workplace performance for the six months or more it takes for recovery.
In The Straits Times’ The Big Story, Multimedia journalist Hairianto Dirman spoke with correspondent Akshita Nanda about the effects of long Covid.
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JUN 1, 2022
01/06/22 - DBS Foundation extends grant programme to help SMEsThe search is on for small and medium-sized enterprises with innovative sustainability solutions that address issues such as energy consumption and waste, among others.
The DBS Foundation has launched a new grant programme for SMEs looking to kickstart their transition towards becoming more sustainable businesses.
In The Spotlight, Prime Time’s Bharati Jagdish spoke with Claire Wong, DBS Foundation to find out more.
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JUN 1, 2022
01/06/22 - How companies can enable women to participate more fully in the workplaceAs companies prepare for the changes brought about by the ‘future of work,’ what actions can businesses take to ensure that women can not only participate, but lead in the workplaces is under great concern. On SGExtra Prime Time’s Bharati Jagdish spoke with Max Loh, EY Singapore & Brunei to find out more.
Following the White Paper on Singapore Women’s Development, the Ministry of Social and Family Development launched the Celebrating SG Women Exhibition. It gives visitors a glimpse of how far women in Singapore have come from pre-independence, how they have succeeded in Singapore society today and the progress the nation will continue to make for the future. The exhibition aims to spur Singaporeans to build a fairer and more inclusive society, where men and women partner with each other as equals and pursue their aspirations freely and to the fullest.
It will be at Bukit Panjang Plaza from 28 May - 12 June. For more information on the exhibition, please visit http://go.gov.sg/celebratingsgwomen
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