Breakfast with Ryan Huang, Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek
About
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.
SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - Bigger Picture: Where are the investment opportunities in China?Willie Keng speaks to Lee Kian Soon, CEO, Astral Asset Management about the health of China's tech sector; the country's economic growth outlook against the backdrop of recent PMI data; how effective government stimulus measures have been in restoring market confidence; and sectors that investors should pay attention to.
Presented & Produced by Willie Keng
Edited by Emaad Akhtar
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08:28
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SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - Mind Your Business: The fan who became a key player at Kind KonesWe are all fans of something we love, be it sports, fashion and even food.
In this episode, we will be speaking with a loyal customer who became a key leader driving the strategic growth of a brand that he loves.
We take a look at how his extensive FMCG experience and a passion for ethical products have played a pivotal role in expanding market reach and forging impactful collaborations for the brand he loves.
Here’s our conversation with Shubham Sharma, Chief Operating Officer, Kind Kones.
Presented by Audrey Siek
This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg)
She produces Mind Your Business, Biz-How-To and Breakfast Special segments on the Breakfast Show.
Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Startups, Health-tech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town.
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11:44
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SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - Morning Shot: How will you benefit from the Jobseeker Support Scheme?A first-of-its-kind financial aid targeted at workers who lose their jobs involuntarily was launched by Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the National Day Rally recently.
Under the SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support scheme, lower- to middle-income individuals who have been retrenched can receive up to S$6,000 over six months, with payouts starting at a maximum of S$1,500 in the first month and declining subsequently.
To qualify for the scheme, Singaporeans and permanent residents must be unemployed due to involuntary reasons such as retrenchment or illness, have earned S$5,000 or less per month, be actively engaged in searching for a new job, among other conditions.
The scheme will be rolled out for citizens in April 2025, and for permanent residents in the first quarter of 2026.
On this episode of Morning Shot, Walter Theseira, Associate Professor for the Economics Programme at Singapore University of Social Sciences shares his perspectives.
Presented by: Emaad Akhtar & Audrey Siek
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
Photo credits: Kua Chee Siong/ ST
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09:07
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SEP 3, 2024
03/09/24 - Breakfast Bites: As fans report rising prices, is it still worth going to Disneyland?It's known as the happiest place on earth... but what's the cost? As prices climb and perks shrink, even die-hard Disney fans are questioning if a vacation to the 12 theme parks is still worth it. Data shows a 25% hike in prices since 2019.
So, would you still pay the price for a Disney adventure? Audrey, Emaad and Willie review some of the latest reports, and remember their own trips to Disneyland.
Presented by Audrey Siek, Emaad Akhtar and Willie Keng
Produced and Edited by Audrey Siek
Music and photo credits: Pixabay & its talented community of contributors
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05:19
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SEP 2, 2024
02/09/24 - Breakfast Bites: Coconut - is it a fruit or nut?What's there not to love about coconuts?
We can drink coconut water on a hot summer's day, apply coconut oil to hydrate our skin, and eat coconut flesh, which has myriad health benefits.
On World Coconut Day, Emaad dives into the origin of our hard-shell friends, their longevity, what they were used for during World War II, and also answers the age-old question about whether coconuts are a fruit...or a nut!
Presented, Produced and Edited by Emaad Akhtar
Music and photo credits: Pixabay & its talented community of contributors
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03:59
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SEP 2, 2024
02/09/24 - Morning Shot: Why is art philanthropy on the rise in Singapore?A record 506 patrons were recognised for their significant contributions to Singapore’s arts scene at the 2024 Patron of the Arts Awards, where the National Arts Council celebrated a landmark year for arts patronage since the awards began in 1983.
In 2023, contributions to the arts soared to $50.2 million, a 56% increase from the $32.1 million in 2022, with cash donations alone rising by 36% to reach $34.8 million. It’s also the highest amount recorded over the past three years.
On this episode of Morning Shot, Sam Lay, Director for Strategic Partnerships & Engagement at National Arts Council and Suzanna Low, Lead for the Professional Artist Programme & Exhibitions at ART:DIS Singapore share their perspectives on what's driving this renewed interest in art philanthropy and why it is so crucial for the society on a broader level.
Presented by: Emaad Akhtar
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
Photo credits: ART:DIS Singapore
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SEP 2, 2024
02/09/24 - Bigger Picture: Is Nvidia's growth sustainable?US Corporate Q2 earnings season is wrapping up, so far reporting very strong numbers. So far, tech, financial and healthcare sectors all saw earnings growth of more than 20%. In the spotlight is chipmaking giant Nvidia: its shares fell despite beating earnings estimates.
Willie Keng speaks to Kyle Rodda, Senior Financial Market Analyst at capital.com.
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09:06
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SEP 2, 2024
02/09/24 - Mind Your Business: From youngest CEO to new challenges, how does he continue to redefine leadership?Defying industry norms, our guest today is a leader who became the youngest CEO of a major bank in Singapore at just 35.
After nearly two decades with the leading Australian financial institution, he made a bold move to a prominent European bank, taking on the role of Country Manager in Singapore.
What motivated this transition, and how does he navigate complex industry challenges while driving strategic growth and fostering a culture of empowerment within the organisation?
Here's our conversation with Anand Sachdev, Country Manager, ING
Presented by Emaad Akhtar
This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg)
She produces Mind Your Business, Biz-How-To and Breakfast Special segments on the Breakfast Show.
Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Startups, Health-tech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town.
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10:19
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SEP 2, 2024
02/09/24 - Biz-How-To: How to innovate a classic brand like Vaseline for today’s consumers?In a market where staying relevant means constantly evolving, Vaseline realises the need to rebrand in an already competitive skincare space.
Having exhausted all methods of their iconic brand, they were in need of fresh ideas.
To achieve this, it has partnered with a brand innovation consultancy, leveraging their unique approach to scale their business.
What is this approach and how effective is it?
We explore how this strategic partnership is set to reshape the future of one of the world’s most iconic skincare brands with Mário Braz de Matos, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Flying Fish Lab &Richard Kohler, former Global Marketing Director for skincare at Vaseline and currently Founder of brand consultancy, The Better Alternative.
Presented by Emaad Akhtar
This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg)
She produces Mind Your Business, Biz-How-To and Breakfast Special segments on the Breakfast Show.
Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Startups, Health-tech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town.
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AUG 30, 2024
30/08/24 - Bigger Picture: As Nvidia stocks fall, is AI still the way to go in the markets?U.S. stocks rose Thursday as stronger-than-expected growth data helped to push back against fears of a severe slowdown in the American economy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed to a record, supported by gains in Goldman Sachs, Intel and Visa. But on the other hand, investors are also struggling with Nvidia’s recent results, with the AI darling stock falling 6.4%.
Yeap Junrong speaks to Phan Vee Leung, CIO for TrackRecord.
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