Breakfast with Ryan Huang, Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek
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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.
JUN 30, 2022
30/06/22 - Stocks to Watch: SIA, Daiwa House Logistic Trust and AlibabaIn this episode of Stocks to Watch, Willie Keng, Founder of Dividend Titan discusses SIA Rights and why it is attractive to invest in them now. Also with the Japanese Yen weakening, what will the business outlook like for Daiwa House Logistics Trust. And lastly, with Alibaba stocks losing over 44 percent value over the past one year, what expectations should we have for this particular stock.
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JUN 30, 2022
30/06/22 - Why It Matters: Developing careers in the finance industryAs the finance industry evolves, financial brokerage companies who have been around for decades are also seeing new companies and platforms entering the scene. And with growing popularity around the fintech sphere, companies are similarly shifting focus to cater to these new preferences and priorities, with more automation and digitalisation.
But what do these changes mean for existing employees and job functions?
Lisa Lee, Executive Director for Wealth Management and Talent Acquisition, PhillipCapital shares more.
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JUN 30, 2022
30/06/22 - Bigger Picture: Is ‘buying the dip’ a good play in the current bear marketVikas Pershad, Equity Fund Manager, M&G Investments discusses if investors should buy on the dips, what is driving his optimism for Japan and his expectations of a recession and the potential impact on markets.
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JUN 29, 2022
29/06/22 - Bigger Picture: Markets struggling for direction with lack of leadsManpreet Gill, Head of FICC Investment Strategy, Standard Chartered Private Bank discusses what are the next catalysts to look out for as markets trade on technicals and headlines. He also weighs in on the odds of a recession as opinions grow increasingly split among investors, business leaders and policy makers.
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08:29
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JUN 29, 2022
29/06/22 - The Breakfast Brief: Recession talk grips the marketIn today's The Breakfast Brief, we discuss consumer confidence falling more than expected in June due to concerns over an impending recession which has already seen spending cutbacks by US importers in Chinese manufacturing orders. Also, at the European Central Bank (ECB) forum on central banking, what insights can we expect from bank President Christine Lagarde from the ECB to fix the eurozone inflation mess.
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JUN 29, 2022
29/06/22 - Why It Matters: Will we be more dependent on scientific knowledge in the future, how businesses can leverage on thisOver the years, in Singapore, trust in science has increased while skepticism of it has decreased. The role of science in helping us cope with the pandemic, especially in developing the vaccines, has made the public increasingly interested in the work of scientists. Moreover, the perception surrounding the capability of women who work in this field has also evolved over the years.
We speak to Chan Yen Sze, R&D Operations Leader and Sustainability Leader, 3M Southeast Asia whotells us more.
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JUN 28, 2022
28/06/22 - Bigger Picture: Will emerging markets join the rate hike race?Mitul Kotecha, Chief Emerging Market Asia and Europe strategist, TD Securities, discusses how much catch up emerging markets will have to and can do, with the Federal Reserve looking to frontload its rate hikes.
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JUN 28, 2022
28/06/22 - The Breakfast Brief: Nike's sales earnings dip in North America and Greater ChinaIn today's The Breakfast Brief, we discussNike's sales earnings exceeding Wallstreet's expectations despite a dip in North America and China. Chinese stocks extend gains into a fifth week, bringing them closer to a bull market that has not been seen since January 2020 and for the first time since 2019, Wallstreet firms will have to resort to layoffs due to the volatile times.
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JUN 28, 2022
28/06/22 - Why It Matters: With passwords ceasing to exist soon, will we see a downward trend in cyberattacks?The promise of passwordless authentication, where user identities can be verified without relying on passwords, has been the talk of the tech industry for decades. When will we finally see passwords cease to exist? And can we expect a downward trend of cyberattacks in a passwordless world?
Joon Hyuk Lee, APAC Market Development Director, FIDO Alliance gives us his perspective.
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