Your Money with Michelle Martin
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Your Money With Michelle Martin (9am - 12pm) It’s all about Your Money with Michelle Martin from 9am to 12pm. How to save, invest and make the best financial decisions for yourself. Listen to inspiring thinkers with “Influence” and hear from great authors in “Read”.
JUN 16, 2020
16/06/20 - Influence: How to extend support for overseas employeesMichelle Martin speaks to Lee Quane, Regional Director of Asia, ECA International to discuss the stresses that employees face during lockdown and support networks, structural changes that companies will need to think about to provide support and flexibility for their employees and the disruptions on the workforce of COVID-19.
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06:47
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JUN 16, 2020
16/06/20 - Singapore's Phase 2, The FEDs corporate bond buying program, secondary listings in Hong KongIn Market View, Michelle Martin and Ryan Hung discuss Singapore's announcement of Phase 2 to start from Friday, the US Fed launching a corporate bond buying program and the implications of secondary listings in Hong Kong.
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11:21
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JUN 16, 2020
16/06/20 - Money and Me: V for S-REITsPhase 2 begins on Friday, what will the implications be on the REIT sector?
Michelle Martin speaks to Kenny Loh, REIT Specialist and Independent Financial Advisor about the fluctuations in the S-REIT index to date, optimism in industrial and hospitality REITs and the data REIT space.
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15:36
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JUN 15, 2020
15/06/20 - Money and Me: Sembcorp and SembMarine Divorce settlement, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Chan Chung Sing's televised address, Lendlease REIT and spaces to watchExpectations for 5.8 % GDP contraction for Singapore - what can investors read from this? Sembcorp Marine and Sembcorp Industries, Singapore pledge to globalisation in a changing world and outlook for Lendlease REIT.
Michelle Martin chats with Swapnil Mishra, Head of Private Wealth, Kristal AI, for an investors take on hot topics of the day.
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14:52
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JUN 15, 2020
15/06/20 - Read: My BFF is an AlienOn Read, Michelle Martin is joined by Vivian Teo, Author of My BFF is an Alien, to discuss her debut as an author, her use of creative literary devices to appeal to her audience and reflections on the childhood experiences that young people can relate to
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12:34
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JUN 15, 2020
15/06/20 - What comes after bearish week on Wall Street? Covid 19 numbers and investors and why sugar is downOn Market View, Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang discuss economies opening up and Boris Johnson's 'shop with confidence initiative,' bearish sentiment in US markets and Trade and Industry Minister, Chan Chun Sing's speech about globalisation.
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10:15
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JUN 12, 2020
12/06/20 - Wall Street's worst session since March and HK's secondary listingsMichelle Martin speaks to Ryan Huang to discuss Wall Street's worst session since mid March, Dow Futures brief rally, the SGX partnering China's largest co-working space provider Ucommune and HK secondary listings.
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10:42
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JUN 12, 2020
12/06/20 - Money and Me: US stocks cut back gains, secondary listings in Hong Kong, HSBC Backlash and the Aviation SectorMichelle Martin speaks to Terence Wong, CEO of Azure Capital to discuss the Dow plummeting today cutting back gains since March, HSBC under fire in the UK for backing China’s security law, the resumption of flights for SIA and some stocks to watch
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16:57
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JUN 11, 2020
11/06/20 - Money and Me: Dissecting Powell's news conference remarks, shorting the Hong Kong US peg, AviationMichelle Martin speaks to Arun Pai, Chief Strategy Officer at Flow to discuss FED Chair, Jerome Powell's reasoning for keeping interest rates steady, Kyle Bass bet against the HK-US peg and the implications for his investors, Cathay Pacific’s bailout package and the future of regional aviation.
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22:11
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JUN 11, 2020
11/06/20 - Market View: FED does not change interest rates, Stock Market divergences, Starbucks sales, New Private Home salesOn Market View, Michelle Martin and finance presenter, Ryan Huang discuss Fed Chair Jerome Powell's remarks about keeping interest rates unchanged, a fall in Dow futures and consecutively a historic rise in the Nasdaq, Starbucks sales projections and a sharp rebound of new private home sales in May up 75% from April.
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10:30
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