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”.
FEB 16, 2026
16/02/26 - Money and Me: What Singapore investors need to know about Budget 2026 and Brewing Billions in China's MarketFrom Singapore’s AI ambitions to China’s EV and bubble tea giants - where is the smartest risk-reward right now?
Singapore’s Budget 2026 signals an accelerated AI roadmap just as Chinese growth names like BYD, XPeng, Pop Mart and Guming Holdings capture investor attention, hosted by Michelle Martin.
We unpack Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s innovation-led strategy and what it could mean for Singapore equities and AI infrastructure plays.
Then we pivot to China’s EV landscape as global registrations soften and policy shifts test demand resilience.
BYD’s battery leadership and export muscle face off against XPeng’s tech-driven autonomy ambitions.
Pop Mart’s IP-powered collectibles and Guming’s beverage expansion highlight the power - and risk - of consumer identity investing.
Are these companies building durable global franchises, or riding policy tailwinds and cyclical momentum?
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FEB 13, 2026
13/02/26 - Money and Me: Budget 2026, CPF 864% Growth & The AI Property PlayCan your child’s $10,000 today really turn into $86,000 - and what does Budget 2026 have to do with it?
Michelle Martin unpacks the latest Budget goodies - from CDC vouchers and CPF top-ups to corporate tax rebates - and what they mean for families, seniors and businesses.
Daniel Sim, Founder of Golden Goose Properties, breaks down the new voluntary CPF investment scheme and whether those in their late 40s should even consider taking market risk.
We explore the bold 864% CPF growth strategy for kids, and the real trade-offs between long-term compounding and short-term liquidity.
Plus, what Singapore’s new AI Park at One-North could mean for District 5 property values, rental premiums and long-term capital appreciation.
A practical, future-focused conversation on money, mindset and opportunity - hosted by Michelle Martin.
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FEB 13, 2026
13/02/26 - Influence: Ashish Chordia on the AI-Powered Longevity RevolutionTucked away at Raffles Hotel is a new start-up with a hefty six figure annual fee for members.
It aims to help its members live longer, healthier lives with preventive health checks and premium therapies on the market.
Michelle Martin sits down with Ashish Chordia, Co-Founder and CEO of ELYX, to explore Singapore’s first concierge longevity service at Raffles Hotel.
Instead of fragmented advice and annual check-ups, ELYX offers a coordinated “Circle of Experts” supported by an AI Healthspan Co-Pilot and research team.
We unpack how data can dynamically shape health in this deep dive into the future of personalised health optimisation and executive longevity - hosted by Michelle Martin.
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FEB 13, 2026
13/02/26 - Market View: AI Scare Trade, STI at 5,000 & When Pop Turns PortfolioIs artificial intelligence about to upend trucking, property, and even your portfolio playbook?
A former karaoke firm, Algorhythm Holdings, sparks an “AI Scare Trade” after unveiling its SemiCab logistics platform - rattling trucking and real estate services stocks as investors reassess disruption risk.
Back home, Singapore’s S$155 billion Budget 2026 boosts AI adoption and business competitiveness just as the Straits Times Index surges past 5,000 for the first time.
Wilmar International and United Overseas Land power the rally, with broker targets from UOB Kay Hian and Maybank Securities hinting at further upside.
In UP or DOWN, we track Restaurant Brands, Pinterest, Instacart and Cisco as earnings and tariffs reshape sentiment.
And in our Last Word, Britney Spears’ US$200 million catalog sale to Primary Wave reminds us that songs now live on balance sheets as much as playlists.
A cross-asset conversation on disruption, liquidity and valuation - hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.
Hear about : Algorhythm Holdings (SemiCab), Wilmar International, United Overseas Land, Restaurant Brands International, Pinterest, Instacart, Cisco, Primary Wave.
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FEB 12, 2026
12/02/26 - Money and Me: ASK CPF! Navigating the 3 CPF LIFE PlansYou asked for it!
Michelle Martin sits down with Dion Thong, Senior Manager, Retirement Withdrawals Department, CPF Board, to demystify CPF LIFE with questions listeners sent in.
They tackle common fears - is CPF LIFE truly for life, what happens to your money when you pass on, and is the “up to 6%” interest too good to be true?
We unpack enrollment rules, the threshold for inclusion, whether you can switch plans later, and what you can do today to boost your monthly payouts
Find out: which plan best protects against inflation, which gives the highest starting payout, and how risk-pooling really works behind the scenes.
A clear, practical guide to making one of retirement’s most irreversible decisions - hosted by Michelle Martin with guest Dion Thong, Senior Manager, Retirement Withdrawals Department, CPF Board.
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FEB 12, 2026
12/02/26 - Market View: Grab’s Profit Pivot, Budget 2026 Bets & The AI CrosscurrentsFrom red ink to record profits - but how are Grab investors reacting?
Grab posts its first full-year profit of US$268 million - and launches a US$500 million buyback - even as shares slide on concerns over growth and its US$425 million acquisition of Stash Financial.
On Budget Day, we unpack what Singapore’s AI push, tighter CDC payouts and upskilling drive could mean for markets and households.
In UP or DOWN: Apple’s Siri stumbles, McDonald’s value strategy delivers, Cloudflare rides the AI agent wave, and real estate services stocks wobble in the latest AI scare trade.
Back home, the STI edges closer to 5,000, with SGX and Singtel leading while CapitaLand Investment slips.
And in The Last Word - Avicii’s Wake Me Up crosses 3 billion streams, proving disruption often sounds risky before it sounds iconic.
Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.
In focus today : Grab, Stash Financial, Apple, McDonald’s, Cloudflare, Singapore Exchange (SGX), Singtel, CapitaLand Investment, Spotify.
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FEB 11, 2026
11/02/26 - Money and Me: What Budget 2026 could help Singaporeans with.What if Budget 2026 could change the way you use your SRS , own your first home and teach your children about money?
Ahead of Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s statement, we unpack ideas that could meaningfully reshape financial security in Singapore from a personal finance perspective.
Elijah Lee, Senior Financial Services Manager, Phillip Securities, shares his view on why SRS reform could be a powerful lever for retirement flexibility and tax efficiency.
We examine how stronger first-property support can balance affordability without reigniting a property bubble, think through structural cost-of-living solutions - and why financial literacy in schools may be the ultimate long-term hedge.
A forward-looking conversation on Singapore budget priorities, hosted by Michelle Martin.
For more Budget 2026 insights:
https://www.moneyfm893.sg/whats-on/budget-2026/
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FEB 11, 2026
11/02/26 - Market View : Toy Titans, Earnings Whiplash & the Price of ReinventionHasbro soars, Mattel stumbles - and the gap between winners and losers has never looked wider.
From a tale of two toymakers to sharp earnings surprises across global giants, today’s Market View unpacks what really drives stocks UP or DOWN.
Hasbro jumps to a one-year high as new IP like K-Pop Demon Hunters and Harry Potter reignite growth, while Mattel sinks on discounting pressure and weak holiday sales.
We size up mixed earnings signals from Coca-Cola, Ford, Spotify and Gucci-owner Kering, revealing how pricing power and execution are separating leaders from laggards.
US markets churn as the S&P 500 briefly hits a record before pulling back, while bold claims from President Donald Trump on 15% growth add policy noise to investor nerves.
Closer to home, we track Singapore movers including NTT DC REIT, Wing Tai and Boustead - hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.
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FEB 10, 2026
10/02/26 - Money and Me : When Gold is So High, Should you Buy?Hosted by Michelle Martin, this is the show that keeps your peace of mind at the heart of the wealth chase.
When everything feels chaotic - wars, inflation, de-dollarisation fears and gold is rising - what if the smartest financial move is knowing when to stop chasing more?
Drawing on insights from Christopher Tan, CEO of Providend, the conversation challenges the reflex to maximise, leverage, and hustle at all costs.
Michelle and Chris unpack the most common investor mistakes during periods of volatility - from freezing in fear to making emotionally reactive moves.
Gold makes a comeback in the headlines, but is it an investment, a hedge, or simply psychological insurance?
The discussion also tackles the modern obsession with side hustles and multiple income streams - and whether more money always means more security.
At the heart of it all: where to draw the line between building wealth and actually living the life that wealth is meant to support.
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FEB 10, 2026
10/02/26 - Market View : Microsoft at the Crossroads: Bulls, Bears & the AI OrbitWith Microsoft shares down more than 15% year-to-date, Michelle zeros in on a debate that couldn't be timelier for investors.
Microsoft splits Wall Street - one broker waves the red flag, another doubles down on AI-driven upside.
Who’s right?
Microsoft is at the heart of a sharp broker divide, with Melius Research downgrading the stock over free cash flow pressures while D.A. Davidson turns bullish on the AI ecosystem surrounding OpenAI.
We unpack why one camp is worried about subscription growth and capital intensity, while the other sees long-term operating leverage from AI adoption.
From the US to Japan, markets also react to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s election win - and Warren Buffett’s winning Japan strategy.
Our UP or DOWN segment checks in on Montage Technology, Novo Nordisk, NatWest, and Oracle amid volatile global trading.
Plus, local market movers on the STI and a surprising box office twist in today’s Last Word, hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.
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