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.
JUL 20, 2022
20/07/22 - Mind Your Business: Managing inflation, why F&B players need to be transparent with price increasesAs inflation sets in across APAC, food and drink brands are tasked with helping consumers manage the cost of living by providing grocery value. This also means consumers are seeking ways to save money on food and drinks and will visit stores with cheaper prices.
So why is it more important than ever for F&B players to be transparent with price increases?
Cormac Henry, Global Food & Drink/Purchase Intelligence Analyst, Mintel shares his views.
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JUL 20, 2022
20/07/22 - The Breakfast Brief: Singapore set to get tougher on crypto companiesOn today's The Breakfast Brief, we discuss with Manpreet Gill, Head of FICC Investment Strategy, Standard Chartered Private Bank on how the fall in oil and other commodities could extend amid rising recession worries and Singapore broadening cryptocurrency regulations to cover more activities.
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JUL 19, 2022
19/07/22 - Mind Your Business: Audience Analytics to expand ecosystem with vision of creating a one-stop platform that services all business needsAudience Analytics is a company dedicated to furthering the potential of next-generation businesses in Asia.
And despite pressures from Covid-19, the company is determined to continue expanding its ecosystem with the vision of creating a one-stop platform that services all one’s business needs.
Datuk William Ng, Chairman & Managing Director, Audience Analytics shares his plans for the company.
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JUL 19, 2022
19/07/22 - Why It Matters: Crypto winter has arrived, its impact on the landscape over the long termSince the stablecoin meltdown of early May, all eyes have been on Bitcoin. Major crypto exchanges such as Coinbase and Gemini have also announced hiring freezes and layoffs recently.
Is this a sign of a crypto-winter? And how would this impact the cryptocurrency landscape in the long-term?
U-Zyn Chua, CTO & Co-Founder, CakeDeFi sheds light on the situation.
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JUL 19, 2022
19/07/22 - The Breakfast Brief: Will there be a soft landing or is a recession inevitable?On today's The Breakfast Brief, we discuss with Mary Nicola, Portfolio Manager, Global Multi-Asset, PineBridge Investments onhow inflation over the next six months could largely set the direction and pace of growth for economies in the next two years and China’s recovery play out amidst its Zero Covid Policy,
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JUL 19, 2022
19/07/22 - The screaming schoolgirls of KelantanSynopsis: In this special series, The Straits Times dives into some of the greatest unsolved mysteries in South-east Asia, and examines the underlying issues that they exposed.
In this episode, we revisit the spate of mass hysteria in Malaysia's north-eastern state of Kelantan to find out why the disorder is more prevalent among schoolgirls.
ST regional correspondent Jia Ning Tan speaks to Ustaz Abd Rashid Ahmad, faith healer and spokesman of an Islamic medical facility called Darussyifa, and Mr Robert Bartholomew, a medical sociologist and co-author of Mass Hysteria in Schools: A Worldwide History Since 1566.
She also interviews a woman who had a brush with mass hysteria as a schoolgirl and wants to be identified only as Nur.
Highlights (click/tap above): (Headphones recommended)
1:53 The Ketereh Secondary School in Kelantan gripped by a fast-spreading screaming plague in July 2018
3:31 Students say they saw a tall, dark figure in the school compound
4:57 Ustaz Abdul Rashid Ahmad says the tall, dark figure is an evil spirit that possesses the weak-minded
9:29 Scientists conduct an experiment to prove that people could be tricked into perceiving ghosts
11:52 Mr Bartholomew describes Kelantan’s screaming schoolgirl occurrences as a collective stress reaction
15:08 Girls and women are more likely to experience mass hysteria than men
19:17 Nur says the mass hysteria episode that happened to her has left a permanent mark
Produced by: Tan Jia Ning (jianing@sph.com.sg), Magdalene Fung (magfung@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis, Penelope Lee and Teo Tong Kai
Edited by: Teo Tong Kai
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JUL 18, 2022
18/07/22 - Mind Your Business: Building one of the most awarded independent digital marketing services firm in Southeast AsiaAn entrepreneur must be resilient and focused on their goals, enduring the many highs and lows of their journey to building a successful business. On the other hand, an investor must ensure the businesses they go for are adaptable and directed.
Prantik Mazumdar, Managing Director, CXM Group, Dentsu Singapore who has a foot in both camps, tells us about his experiences and thoughts, especially in the realm of digital marketing.
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