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.
MAY 12, 2022
12/05/22 - Why It Matters: Singaporeans concerned about tech’s impact on their job stabilityDigitalization is a necessity for companies to keep up with the competition. However, many are scared that AI is going to have a negative impact on job opportunities.
Sandie Overtveld, Vice President & General Manager, APAC, WalkMe tells us how digitalization allows companies to run more efficiently buy automating the mundane tasks, such as applying for leave, allowing employees to focus on their jobs.
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MAY 11, 2022
11/05/22 - Bigger Picture: Factoring further rate hikes into the market outlookEvelyn Yeo, Head of Asia Investments, Pictet Wealth Management Asia discusses why she's holding a neutral view on equities and how further rate hikes by the Fed in the year ahead will affect the global economy and investors.
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MAY 11, 2022
11/05/22 - The Breakfast Brief: Fighting InflationIn todays The Breakfast Brief, US president Joe Biden potentially could drop china tariffs, which were imposed by former president Donald Trump, in a bid to curb inflation. However, economists are questioning whether it will have a significant impact. Also, how will the Philippine stock index be affected by their recent election?
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MAY 11, 2022
11/05/22 - Mind Your Business: Greater, a next gen business club for Asian leadersBusiness clubs are amazing at connecting business leaders in order to expand their knowledge and broaden their network, factors that are integral to grow a business.
Perng Aw, General Manager, Greater Club tells us about her business club, 'Greater' and how it provides an inclusive environment for leaders all around the world.
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MAY 11, 2022
11/05/22 - Why It Matters: Development of a Buy Now, Pay Later Framework for SingaporeBuy Now, Pay Later or BNPL, has an influence over the world that is steadily increasing. It looks to mitigate risks of consumer over indebtedness. Atome, one of the pioneers of BNPL, is making changes in its framework to adapt to the new generation of consumers.
Rainal Lu, Head of Growth, Atome helps us understand more about the this and gives us insight into future of BNPL.
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MAY 11, 2022
11/05/22 - Asian Insider: Regional Roundup (11 MAY)How could the outcome of the Philippine elections affect the country? Will Johor's new policies be effective to curb migration to Singapore? The Thai army has said that it will ban its 245,000 members from using Lazada, claiming a promotional video mocked the royal family. How does this affect the company? Lastly, what is the agenda behind Indonesia's president Joko Widodo's meeting with Elon Musk?
Leslie Lopez, Regional Correspondent, The Straits Times helps us dive deeper as we try to answer these questions.
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MAY 11, 2022
11/05/22 - Bigger Picture: Tech companies expecting slower growthSean Taylor, Chief Investment Officer APAC & Head of Emerging Market Equities, DWS discusses how more pain could be in store for investors as tech companies report slower growth outlooks.
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MAY 10, 2022
10/05/22 - Mind Your Business: Holograms get real, how the tech works and industry use casesIt used to be a thing of fiction but now, the use of holograms could revolutionize the business industry, reducing travel costs, improving work life balance and reducing our carbon footprint.
The Covid-19 pandemic has shown us how important virtual communication is and Larry O’Reilly, CEO, ARHT Media tells us how his company is taking it to the next level.,
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