Breakfast with Ryan Huang, Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek
About
Get a head start to your work day with Ryan Huang, Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek from 6am to 9am. Listen to insightful discussions on the stories and issues that matter the most to you and be apprised of the markets and the companies to watch.
JAN 17, 2023
17/01/23 - Mind Your Business: The meteoric rise of Web3 Gaming in Southeast AsiaWeb3 games is growing exponentially across Asia, and the player-developer relationship is becoming more complex.
Kin Wai Lau, Chairman and Co-Founder, iCandy Interactive gives us an inside look on how the gaming industry is faring and what to look out for if you want to become one.
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JAN 17, 2023
17/01/23 - Why It Matters: What lies ahead for supply chains this Chinese New YearComing on the back of an earlier-than-expected reopening and spike in Covid infections, China has been seeing a manpower shortage.
Dean Jones, Managing Director Asia and Chair of Asia Advisory Board, TMX shares his insights on what impact logistical delays and cancellations have on businesses in Singapore and Malaysia
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09:43
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JAN 17, 2023
17/01/23 - Bigger Picture: What's not yet priced into earnings seasonEddy Loh, Chief Investment Officer, Maybank Group Wealth Management discusses how the earnings season will fare amid more warnings of a recession this year, and how to approach investing in China as it reopens.
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09:06
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JAN 17, 2023
17/01/23 - Breakfast Brief: Recession warnings, windfall taxes for food companiesIn today's Breakfast Brief, we look at yet more warnings about a recession this year - this time from a PwC survey launched a Davos as well as calls for a windfall tax targeting food companies.
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07:40
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JAN 17, 2023
17/01/23 - China Perspective: China property crisis, officials draft 21-point action plan to aid developersFrom economists anticipating more support measures by the Chinese government to be rolled out in a bid to stimulate home demand and with Chinese New Year just round the corner, the question now is, are consumers willing to spend?
Chen Jiahe, Chief Investment Officer, Novem Arcae Technologies shares his perspective on these headlines and more.
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06:44
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JAN 16, 2023
16/01/23 - Mind Your Business: NETS' new prepaid card targeted at dependents segmentPayment services group Network for Electronic Transfers (NETS) recently launched its first ‘smart’ stored-value Prepaid card that can be used for for retail and transit.
Lawrence Chan, Group CEO, Network for Electronic Transfers (NETS) shares more about their target audience and the new card is different from other offerings.
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10:35
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JAN 16, 2023
16/01/23 - Why It Matters: Why Income adopts people-first as the core of what it doesIncome recently released a series of integrated campaigns to encourage people to tackle important conversations surrounding their personal and financial wellbeing.
As connecting with customers on a personal level becomes increasingly important, Dhiren Amin, Chief Customer Officer, Income shares how it has successfully injected the people-first marketing strategy into the heart of the brand.
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10:07
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JAN 16, 2023
16/01/23 - Bigger Picture: Japan rate decision, Netflix earnings, Commodities to watchCharu Chanana, Market Strategist, Saxo Singapore discusses what surprises we might be able to expect from the Bank of Japan in its rate decision this week, what commodities are making big moves around China's reopening story, as well as a preview of earnings for Netflix and P&G.
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10:05
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JAN 16, 2023
16/01/23 - Breakfast Brief: China growth, Japan data, Bangkok's new train terminalIn today's Breakfast Brief, we discuss what investors can look out for in the week ahead including a data dump from China, and the official opening of Thailand's Bang Sue Grand Station, Southeast Asia's most modern rail terminus.
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07:21
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JAN 16, 2023
16/01/23 - Washington Report: Biden, Kishida bolster US-Japan security relationshipFrom US' latest treaty with Japan and how its set the tone for the G7 summit plus the latest in US-China chip war.
Frank Lavin, Chairman, Export Now. He was also formerly White House Political Director and US Ambassador to Singapore shares his analysis on those headlines and more.
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