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Money Matters is your guide to navigating the day's most important topics, from politics and current affairs to wealth management and trending issues. Every evening, the team delivers insightful discussions on business news, market movements, and the latest in alternative assets. Whether navigating the political landscape, understanding the economy, or uncovering emerging investment opportunities, Money Matters keeps you informed and ahead of the curve. Tune in daily to Hongbin Jeong and Chu ...
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Singapore shares began trading lower today, extending global equity market declines overnight. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) fell 0.7 per cent to 3,687.17 points after 47.8 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch for today, we have Singtel. The telecommunications operator’s net profit f…
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It looks like Elon Musk will be part of the new incoming US government in January. President-elect Donald Trump has named Elon Musk to a role aimed at creating a more efficient government, handing even more influence to the world's richest man who donated millions of dollars to help Trump get elected. Musk and former Republican presidential candida…
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Heading into the year-end AFF Championship, Singapore's head coach Tstuomo Ogura is still searching for his first win at the helm of the Lions. So how important will the upcoming friendlies against Myanmar and Chinese Taipei be, to build momentum ahead of the regional competition? And how big an issue will the striking conundrum be for Singapore, w…
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It seems like it’s been a while since we heard about non-fungible tokens or NFTs. The hype around it from a couple years ago has indeed died down. A report published by NFTevening said that the market for NFTs has been in such a dramatic downturn since 2023 that 95 percent of them are considered “dead.” So are NFTs truly dead? Is investing in NFTs …
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As pet ownership rises in Singapore, so has the level of care provided by owners. But what happens when you’re not around? Perhaps you’ve got holiday plans lined up and no one to care for your fur babies? A pet-sitter is a good idea, but they’re not only costly, it’s also hard to find a qualified and trusty pet-sitter at affordable rates. Meet Godp…
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Singapore may soon be the first in the world to give the police powers to control the bank accounts of stubborn scam victims. Proposed new laws could give police more powers to stop scam victims from sending money to scammers through their banks, especially if victims refuse to believe they are being scammed. With the scam situation in Singapore wo…
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The use of diamonds as an investment and financial hedging tool has grown rapidly over the last few years. Investing in diamonds offers a unique opportunity, blending aesthetic appeal with potential financial gain. But what should you note when investing in diamonds? What factors determine the value of a diamond? On Wealth Tracker, Hongbin Jeong sp…
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Singapore stocks started trading in negative territory this morning, despite global markets logging overnight gains. The Straits Times Index (STI) opened 0.2 per cent lower at 3,730.59 points after 48.2 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust, after the R…
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In the heart of Singapore, there's one football fanatic who is turning the dreams of fans into reality. Mirza Salim is the driving force behind Matchday Affairs, a tour agency that brings the excitement of Premier League matches to life for passionate football fans. It all came to fruition after Mirza survived two strokes, five brain surgeries, and…
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Last Friday, the defence wrapped up its case in the Workers’ Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh's trial without calling new witnesses. Mr Singh’s case will be heard in court again on Feb 17, 2025, when Deputy Principal District Judge Luke Tan is expected to give his verdict. Mr Singh is embroiled in controversy stemming from former Workers’ Party MP Rae…
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Art has a long history as a transactable asset. Art has always demonstrated long-standing cultural significance and aesthetic qualities, which allows it to be universally appreciated and desired around the world. So what are collectors and investors looking for when it comes to modern and contemporary art? How do auction houses value an art piece? …
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Few have faced what Annie Yam has, and come out stronger. Twice a cancer survivor, Annie returned to competitive swimming, proving her spirit is as strong as her strokes. And on Sports Minutes today, she shares her emotional journey of survival, hope, and resilience. READ MORE: https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/for-masters-swimmer-and-cancer-survi…
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Singapore shares started trading in positive territory today as markets abroad logged mixed results over the weekend. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) was up 0.6 per cent at 3,745.92 points after 62.2 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have Singapore Airlines after the national ca…
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Imagine being able to give a personalised song as a gift, a song written especially for that special person in your life. A group of passionate creators are doing just that. My Creative Factory is a startup that works with customers to create unique songs that share personal stories, feelings, or something fun. MCF is one of the first startups in A…
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During our Saturday Mornings Sit-Down Conversation we have some high-flying, in-studio fun🏀🎙️ On this "Saturday Mornings"show on MoneyFM 89.3 host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys welcome Sunshine West and Speedy Artis from the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters! Renowned for their incredible basketball skills, dazzling trick shots, and …
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Discover the vibrant Singapore arts scene! 🎭 Glenn van Zutphen host of "Saturday Mornings" with co-host Neil Humphreys on Money FM 89.3 bring you a special segment spotlighting the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2025! 🎉Learn about the seven compelling productions from The Necessary Stage that will be showcased at the festival. Hear directly from Hare…
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Understand the impact of the US elections on Singapore and Southeast Asia Join "Saturday Mornings" host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys for their International News Review US Election Special. APCA Advisors CEO Steve Okun and Angela Mancini, Partner at Control Risks break down the election results and analyze their implications in the …
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Recently, we’ve seen several political figures stand on trial, from Former transport minister S. Iswaran to the leader of the Opposition party Pritam Singh. But while we see footage of these political figures entering and leaving the courthouse, we don’t see them inside the courtroom. So, when it comes to trials of political figures, should such he…
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As the Singapore Squash Open returns to the Lion City, Alex Wan, general manager of Singapore Squash, and Jerome Aw, a local wildcard, join us to share insights on the prestigious tournament. Jerome opens up about his imminent debut and training, while Alex explains what makes this event so significant. And with the sport’s inclusion for the 2028 O…
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Singapore stocks kicked off in positive territory in early trading, as global markets continued to rally after Donald Trump’s election win this week. To end the day, the Straits Times Index closed up 1.4%. Meanwhile, shares of Singapore banks have performed strongly, with DBS up 40%, OCBC up 24% and UOB up 26% year to date. So what’s driving Singap…
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Ahead of the election,Trump said, “Never sell your bitcoin.” Now, Bitcoin jumped to a fresh record after former President Donald Trump barreled towards another term in the Oval Office. Reaching above $75,000 for the first time in its history, Bitcoin’s sudden surge came from Trump’s promise to support the crypto industry if elected. Like stocks and…
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Supermom is a digital platform created for moms, providing product and service recommendations through a community-driven network. It enables moms to earn income by sharing insights and content, connecting like-minded parents across Southeast Asia. Recognising a gap where brands struggled to connect authentically with Southeast Asia’s parenting com…
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Singapore shares began trading in positive territory, as markets saw mixed results after the Trump win. The STI ended the day well up in the green, up nearly 2%. Over on Wall Street, the Trump Trade is in full force with stocks climbing higher, led by outsized gains like financials. But with Trump returning to office, what’s the immediate impact on…
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The hustle and bustle lifestyle of Singapore never seems to stop where fatigue sometimes has become all too familiar. That might have been one of the reasons why our next guest decided to start his own energy supplement brand. But not just any regular supplement, it’s Singapore’s very own first energy gummies. On The Right Business, Hongbin Jeong s…
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The Singdollar had a good run so far. But post-US elections - the Singapore currency has been hit by the dollar rally, falling as much as 1.7 per cent. So can we now expect more downside for the SGD? What does this mean for those holding the SG dollar? On Wealth Tracker, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Yen Nee Lee, Senior Country Risk Analyst, BMI (a Fitch…
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China’s healthcare policies have not kept up with its rapidly ageing population, since its hospital-centric approach to care makes it difficult to manage an increasingly large number of patients. Moreover, a shortage of doctors – exacerbated by low pay making the profession unattractive – has led to endemic corruption. Singaporean Professor Wong Ti…
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Singapore shares began the day trading in positive territory, mirroring overnight gains in markets abroad. The STI ended the day in the green as well, closing up 0.6%. With investors taking a close a look at the US presidential election, which is in full swing, how will the Singapore markets be impacted by the ongoing US elections? And what’s drivi…
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What is the ‘SGX Cares’ initiative, and how it aims to bring the financial industry together to uplift and empower our communities? Pol de Win, SGX Cares Bull Charge organising chairperson & senior managing director and head of global sales and origination at SGX, tells us more about this inspiring initiative that sees money meet a mission! Got a s…
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Republican candidate Donald Trump is set to be elected as US president for the second time, US media has reported, defeating US Vice-President and Democratic opponent Kamala Harris. The former president will return to the White House with an assured simple majority of more than 270 Electoral College votes, AP and CNN have projected. What fuelled Tr…
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The United States plays an undeniable role in leading the global economy, and the presidential elections are slated to be a watershed moment both domestically and globally. So does that mean Singaporean investors need to pay attention to the US elections? Are there any sectors that stand to benefit from the US election results? It’s been well under…
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Businesses today face the challenge of effectively engaging and retaining their deskless workforce, which has lead to high turnover and low morale in sectors like retail, logistics, and hospitality. And Mercu addresses this by creating a platform tailored for these employees, using popular messaging apps to streamline onboarding, enhance communicat…
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It's decision day in America as we keep track of the biggest political showdown of 2024. In the US, more than 82 million people have already cast their ballots to elect their next president. The big question now is: will America get its first woman president or a second Donald Trump term? On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Emeritus Profess…
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Singapore shares began the day trading in negative territory after overseas markets ended the previous night lower. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) was down 0.3 per cent at 3,561.96 points after 51.9 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have Singapore Airlines and SIA Engineering C…
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From the polls to your portfolio, how should you be navigating the US presidential elections? Which asset classes are likely to benefit under a Trump presidency? What about under a Harris presidency? With the outcome impossible to call, how are investors investing into these asset classes? What are some investment strategies? On Wealth Tracker, Hon…
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Challenging timelines with consistent overtime hours. Scheduling and reporting chaos on multiple communication platforms. An ageing workforce with a dearth of young professionals. These are some of the challenges the construction industry in Singapore still faces today. Homegrown construction tech startup Wenti Labs believes it is time to rethink h…
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With 32 goals already to his name, could Geylang International's Tomoyuki Doi be on course to break the all-time record of MOST goals in a domestic season? And where does the Japanese hitman rank in terms of all-time strikers in Singapore? Deepanraj Ganesan joins Zia-ul Raushan to weigh in on Sports Minutes! Got a story to tell? Get in touch with u…
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Gold is often seen as a safe haven, especially during times of uncertainty. In fact, Gold was hovering at a record high around $2,700 per ounce last week, with the US presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump just a day away and most investors expecting another rate cut at the Federal Reserve's next meeting later this week. So is…
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Singapore stocks started trading in positive territory today after global markets ended the previous week higher. The Straits Times Index (STI) opened 0.5 per cent higher at 3,573.35 points after 35.9 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have Genting Singapore, after the firm said on Saturday th…
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Even the most successful, rational investors sometimes let emotions get in the way when it comes to investments. That's because we're all humans. We let feelings of anxiety or euphoria get in the way when money is involved. So how do emotions lead us to make bad investments decisions over good ones? And what can we do? On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeo…
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Many of us grew up with common cotton bedsheets that our parents bought. Now, we’re spoilt for choice with so many materials to pick from. But lately, there’s been quite the buzz surrounding the use of silk pillowcases. Why? And is it time to ditch your regular pillowcase for a silk one? Yes, if you want better skin, hair and sleep. Rebecca Lee fou…
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We promise to make this conversation a colourful one as we speak to global colour authority Pantone. The firm is a provider of professional standards for the design industries, creating a universal language of colour that enables colour critical decisions through every stage of the workflow for brands and the manufacturer. But did you know that Pan…
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Dive into Ocean and Coastal Preservation with the Blue Water EduFest. "Glenn van Zutphen on Saturday Mornings with Neil Humphreys" discuss this month's Blue Water EduFest and its dedication to preserving our oceans and coasts. This episode highlights the festival's commitment to environmental sustainability, aligning with the Singapore Green Plan. …
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Techno-Nationalism and Global Stability with Alex Capri "Glenn van Zutphen on Saturday Mornings with Neil Humphreys" do a deep dive into the world of "Techno-Nationalism" with guest Alex Capri, Senior Lecturer at the National University of Singapore. They discuss how techno-nationalism is reshaping the global landscape, impacting trade, security, a…
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Saturday Mornings Host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys" welcome Dr. Andie Ang, President of the Jane Goodall Institute (Singapore). This episode spotlights the upcoming December visit of the legendary Dr. Jane Goodall to Singapore in celebration of her 90th birthday. Dr. Ang shares insights into Dr. Goodall's remarkable life and legacy…
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Listen to Saturday Mornings host "Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys" as they talk with Steve Okun, CEO of APAC Advisors about the potential impact of the upcoming US election on Singapore and the surrounding region. What might it mean for trade and security? This insightful episode explores the international news of the week and examines…
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With the US presidential election fast approaching on Nov 5, it’s the ultimate showdown between US Vice President Kamala Harris versus former US President Donald Trump. Who will become the next president of the United States of America? While it ultimately is America’s decision, how will the next administration impact Singapore? Who is better for u…
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Sweat, strategy, and sheer willpower. The 10-year wait is over as the Singapore Vandas were crowned Asian Netball Champions earlier this week. And Sports Minutes is in conversation with two members of the winning team - as co-captain Toh Kai Wei and Tan Yi Jie unpack the intense journey to reclaiming the continental crown! READ MORE: https://www.st…
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Singapore stocks began the morning trading in the negative territory, mirroring overnight losses in the global markets. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) fell 0.8 per cent to 3,530.16 points after 117.9 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have Singtel, after the Australian Competiti…
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Wall Street executives, political gamblers and cryptocurrency traders are piling up their bets on who will take over the White House. According to a new survey, a majority of millionaire investors said they plan to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris, even though they give former President Donald Trump a better grade on the economy. Why? And how …
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Picogrid is a defence technology company that is building a platform to connect fragmented defence systems, connecting various third-party sensors, cameras, and autonomous systems together to create a ready-made ecosystem of capabilities. Why is Picogrid the "right business” for the defence sector at the moment? And hat role do you see Picogrid pla…
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