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.
JAN 3, 2023
03/01/23 - Breakfast Brief: Jittery start to 2023In today's Breakfast Brief, we discuss Chinese President Xi Jinping flagging tough challenges in China's fight against Covid, the latest round data showing the country's growth slumped in the final quarter and North Korea expanding its nuclear arsenal.
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JAN 3, 2023
03/01/23 - Trading Matters by OCBC Securities: Recap of key major indices performance in 2022In this episode of Trading Matters by OCBC Securities, we discuss key major indices closing on a double-digit loss and does this reflect what is going to happen in 2023 with Samuel Wong, Trading Strategist, OCBC.
Trading Matters is brought to you by OCBC Securities.
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DEC 30, 2022
30/12/22 - Why It Matters: Spotting signs of social media and gaming addictionWith the proliferation of smartphones, computers and gaming devices in the past two decades, social media and cyber games have increasingly become more popular with people of all ages, particularly children. While it can have benefits on creativity, adverse effects such as lack of sleep and behavioural problems can result if taken to the extreme.
Zhang Zheying, Co-Founder, Good School Learning Hub delves into how to spot signs of such habits in children and how best to deal with it.
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DEC 30, 2022
30/12/22 - Breakfast Brief: Race for 2022's top stock marketIn today's Breakfast Brief, we talk about the opposition by European health officials on the restrictions placed by other countries on travelers from China, as well as the top stock market for 2022.
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06:22
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DEC 30, 2022
30/12/22 - Weekly Wrap Up: Biggest local headlines in 20222022 has been an interesting year for Singapore. Relaxation of mask-wearing measures, parliament repealing Section 377A and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong chosen to succeed Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for the top job.
Eugene Tan, Associate Professor of Law, Singapore Management University discusses these headlines and more.
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14:53
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DEC 29, 2022
29/12/22 - Why It Matters: Talent shortage in biotech startups in SingaporeLocal biomedical companies in Singapore has raised more than US$600 million between January and September 2021. But attracting and maintaining a stable talent pipeline is a challenge, even as various agencies and stakeholders up their efforts to build up the sector.
Juliana Lim, Executive Director - Talent, SGInnovate shares insights on what can be done to fill up the talent gaps.
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11:44
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DEC 29, 2022
29/12/22 - Bigger Picture: Pricing in China reopening double edged swordVasu Menon, Executive director, Investment Strategy, OCBC discusses how investors should approach investing in China in 2023, and some of the biggest lessons learnt in 2022.
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07:32
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DEC 29, 2022
29/12/22 - Breakfast Brief: Markets sink over China reopening could lead to rise in Covid casesIn today's Breakfast Brief, we discuss how various countries including the US, Italy, Japan, and the Philippines are imposing stricter curbs on travel from China on worries about how the end of China’s zero-Covid policy could lead to a rise in cases around the world.
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04:51
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DEC 29, 2022
29/12/22 - Euro Watch: Look back at headlines coming out from EuropeFrom the challenges UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will face in the coming new year and the possibility of the Ukraine-Russia conflict ending in 2023.
Alex Capri, Research Fellow, Hinrich Foundation shares more.
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11:02
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DEC 28, 2022
28/12/22 - Why It Matters: Market volatility and rising inflation, a lookback at how the markets have performed over the year2022 has been a roller coaster ride for the markets.
Samuel Rhee, Chairman & CIO, Endowus shares his insights on what drove inflation, and whether traditional investment strategies like the 60/40 portfolio are still relevant in today’s climate.
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