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Is it wise to bet on a president backing down? Markets seem to think so.
Hosted by Michelle Martin with Simon Ree, Founder of Tao of Trading, we unpack the viral TACO trade, why July 8 looms large for investors, and what the “revenge tax” in Section 899 might mean for global capital.
We examine how policy posturing is morphing into fiscal weaponry.
Could U.S. tariffs on the EU trigger ripple effects in the dollar and stock markets?
And what’s really at stake as China courts Europe while Washington sharpens its economic tools?
This episode dives deep into policy, perception, and the politics of risk.
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Mumbai markets are leading the global pack — but can sky-high valuations in cement and defense stocks hold?
Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, we unpack India’s stunning 10% rally and what’s driving the bull run.
JPMorgan’s bullish on beaten-down biotech: hear why Eli Lilly, Gilead, Merck, Regeneron, and Bristol Myers are back on their radar.
DocuSign gets punished despite strong earnings — what’s spooking investors?
Keppel DC REIT climbs back into the STI on AI-data centre bets, while Hello Kitty’s parent Sanrio outpaces Toyota.
Plus, the Straits Times Index movers: CDL, Yangzijiang, and DFI Retail.
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What do tariffs have to do with your next Shein haul or Temu gadget?
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode unpacks how U.S. trade policy is driving ripple effects through Singapore’s consumer prices, Chinese e-commerce platforms, and Asia’s startup IPO ambitions.
Bhavik Vashi, Managing Director at Carta, joins to explore what investors should be watching, and whether Southeast Asia could emerge as the next innovation hub.
From tariffs to tech dreams, get ready to follow the money.
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You need to be fearless to reach your goals, says Michelle Martin.
She shares her thoughts on the secret sauce behind the popular new debut of former Google Executive Jenny Wood.
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The bromance has ended.
Tesla tanks, Circle soars, and gold gets the Hermès touch.
Hosted by Michelle Martin this episode dissects Tesla’s dramatic $152B market cap loss amid a Trump-Musk feud that now involves SpaceX and the White House.
We spotlight Circle’s explosive IPO, Laopu Gold’s luxury-led stock surge, and Microsoft’s climb to new highs.
Standard Chartered rewrites savings rules, and STI movers include Yangzijiang Shipbuilding and Genting Singapore.
Featured companies: Tesla, SpaceX, Microsoft, Circle, Laopu Gold, Standard Chartered, Brown-Forman, Acrophyte Hospitality Trust, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, Genting Singapore, Wilmar International.
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Is the global economy at an inflection point?
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode dives into the implications of rising tariffs, shifting inflation patterns, and structural changes in China and Japan with Cameron Systermans, Head of Multi Asset Asia at Mercer.
Could protectionism be a blind spot for markets?
How might Japan's re-emergence from deflation shape asset strategy?
We unpack the risks of a U.S. recession, the strategic implications for Asia, and the outlook for the U.S. dollar.
Discover the top investment considerations for navigating Asia’s evolving macro environment.
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Could a burrito boom say more about the US economy than the bond market?
Hosted by Michelle Martin — we unwrap the sizzling rise of fast-casual Mexican food in the U.S. and what it means for Yum Brands and Chipotle.
SIAS calls Singapore Paincare’s privatization bid “deeply undervalued” as more firms exit the SGX, but could Chinese IPOs offer hope for the exchange?
CDL sheds its South Beach stake in a billion-dollar move to cut debt — will investors bite?
Weak U.S. jobs data spooks Wall Street, and CrowdStrike takes a hit after an $11B outage-linked quarter.
Plus, a look at STI movers like UOL, CapitaLand Ascendas REIT, and Jardine Matheson.Yum Brands, Chipotle, Singapore Paincare, Paragon REIT, Japfa, CDL, IOI Properties, CrowdStrike, CapitaLand Ascendas REIT, Jardine Matheson, UOL, Meta are discussed.
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Who are you being?
Michelle explores the idea that to truly transform, you need to look at who you are "being" which shows up in your use of language, how you hold your body and your moods.
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Why have investors been talking about recession risks?
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode explores how to brace your investments for a potential recession with Elijah Lee, Senior Financial Services Manager at Phillip Securities from a uniquely Singaporean perspective.
As Nobel laureates and hedge fund legends warn of global instability and deepening economic fractures, we ask: how can you shift your portfolio?
From bonds to dividend stocks, gold to cash reserves - discover smart strategies to weather a downturn and position for long-term security amidst chaos.
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Is nuclear energy the future of AI—and can Singapore’s stock market survive another delisting?
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this edition dives into Meta’s massive 20-year nuclear deal to fuel its AI ambitions.
We explore the implications of yet another SGX delisting, this time from Singapore Paincare.
Dollar General defies tariff pressure with an earnings surge, while Frencken plans a high-tech facility in Kaki Bukit.
Temasek-backed Mapletree Investments hits new highs, and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding leads STI gainers.
Companies featured: Meta, Constellation Energy, Singapore Paincare, Frencken, Dollar General, Mapletree, Yangzijiang, ST Engineering, UOL, DFI Retail, Thai Bev.
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How is cryptocurrency powering one of the world’s deadliest underground economies?
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode unpacks how digital currencies are entwined with the global fentanyl trade.
Michelle speaks with Eric Jardine, Cybercrimes Research Lead at Chainalysis, about how crypto payments oil the rails of illicit supply chains stretching worldwide.
We examine preferred cryptocurrencies, shifting payment tactics, and the economic logic behind underground digital commerce.
What’s the role of blockchain analytics in tracing and disrupting these flows?
How are darknet markets adapting to tighter scrutiny and regulation?
And could the next pro-crypto policy wave unintentionally strengthen trafficking networks?
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What do billion-dollar biotech deals and Stephen Curry’s impostor syndrome have in common?
Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, today’s Market View kicks off with two major cancer-fighting pharmaceutical deals—Bristol Myers Squibb teams up with BioNTech while Sanofi acquires Blueprint Medicines.
We dive into why Tung Lok’s profits have halved, despite Singapore’s food scene buzzing with new openings and closings.
We look at Grab entering the motor insurance industry and later, Nio, CK Hutchison, and Stamford Land take center stage in our corporate UP or DOWN round-up.
Plus, we look at STI movers like DFI Retail, Jardine Matheson, and SGX.
And in a surprising twist, NBA star Stephen Curry reveals he still battles impostor syndrome—yes, even champions have doubts.
Companies mentioned: Bristol Myers Squibb, BioNTech, Sanofi, Blueprint Medicines, Tung Lok, Nio, Stamford Land, CK Hutchison, Vodafone, Jardine Matheson, SGX, DFI Retail.
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A billion-dollar bet on the future of clean energy is taking shape on Jurong Island. PacificLight’s upcoming hydrogen-compatible power plant, the most efficient of its kind in Singapore, is set to come online in 2029. Hear more about the bold choices behind the project, how hydrogen-ready infrastructure supports Singapore’s net-zero ambitions, and why smart grids could be the silent powerhouse of our energy future as Michelle Martin speaks with Mr Yu Tat Ming, CEO of PacificLight Power.
We also look ahead to SIEW 2024 and how Singapore LNG's vision aligns with the event's theme. This SIEWCast series is brought to you by Singapore International Energy Week and Money FM 89.3
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When did you first feel the weight—and thrill—of managing your own money?
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode explores the personal financial journeys that begin in university and National Service.
Daphne Tan of CMC Markets shares her own early budgeting stories and hard-won lessons.
What do today’s students need to know about saving, peer pressure, and planning for the future?
Find out how digital tools could’ve transformed our financial starts—and how parents can help without hovering.
This is essential listening for anyone stepping into financial independence for the first time.
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Catch the latest on Berkshire Hathaway, DaVita, UMS Holdings, Acrophyte Hospitality Trust, Frasers Hospitality Trust, DFI Retail, Tenaga Nasional, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, SATS, Broadcom, Lululemon, Dollar Tree, and CrowdStrike in today’s fast-paced market roundup.
When Buffett trims his stake, markets pay attention.
Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode dives into director deals, profit surprises, and shifting REIT strategies.
DaVita draws scrutiny as Berkshire pulls back.
UMS CEO buys more shares—should you follow?
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers soars 60% after an earnings surprise.
Plus, how AI data centres may light up utility stocks like Tenaga Nasional.
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Where are the world’s wealthiest parking their millions?
Look no further than Dubai.
Wealthy Asians are snapping up luxury properties in Dubai, now the world’s busiest market for homes over US$10 million.
According to Knight Frank, 435 ultra-prime homes were sold in 2024, with another 111 in Q1 alone — nearly matching sales in London and New York combined.
An estimated US$10.3 billion in private capital is poised to enter Dubai’s residential market, with growing interest from Singapore’s ultra-rich.
From branded residences to land plots and lifestyle-led investing, what’s behind Dubai’s real estate magnetism?
Find out in this episode hosted by Michelle Martin with guest Faisal Durrani, Partner and Head of Research for MENA at Knight Frank.
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Markets are wobbling and investors are watching—what’s moving the dial across Asia and beyond?
From Vietnam’s tech giant FPT, to Hong Kong’s debt-laden New World Development, to tariff twists from Washington, global forces are colliding.
Costco beats expectations while Gap braces for a tariff hit; Dell dazzles and IHH Healthcare disappoints.
Plus, we track former DBS CEO Piyush Gupta’s next chapter at Keppel.
And in Japan, is a one-seater EV really the future of mobility?
All this and more—hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang.
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Can stress be managed before it becomes the silent killer of your potential?
Bestselling author of You Can Win, Shiv Khera returns with Live While You're Alive, tackling stress with his signature clarity and punch.
From the road to the boardroom, Khera shares practical insights on how to lead a life of purpose.
Michelle Martin speaks with the internationally acclaimed speaker about handling pressure, personal resilience, choosing growth.—and how to take charge of the narrative.
Hosted by Michelle Martin with Shiv Khera, Speaker and Internationally acclaimed author.
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What happens when courts override presidents and investors exhale?
Michelle Martin unpacks how a U.S. court ruling striking down Trump’s 'reciprocal tariffs' may change the rules of market risk.
Is China's AI stock rally a true Sputnik moment—or just another headline-fueled sugar high?
Michelle and Arun Pai of Monk’s Hill Ventures dig into Gushengtang, Bairong, DeepSeek, and more.
Plus, why Salesforce is making an $8 billion move on Informatica—and what it signals about the AI arms race.
Hosted by Michelle Martin with guest Arun Pai from Monk’s Hill Ventures.
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Global markets are reacting to a legal thunderbolt: Trump’s ‘reciprocal tariffs’ have been struck down by a U.S. court. Investors are cheering, with futures surging and the “TACO Trade” catching headlines again.
Nvidia stuns with $18.8B in earnings despite a $2.5B China hit, while Cadence and Synopsys tumble on export controls.
Seatrium sees orders shrink but its stock rides high this month.
Airbus faces a 3-year delay backlog, Abercrombie soars, and Saab pivots from cars to warships.
Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang — featuring Nvidia, Seatrium, Cadence,
Synopsys, Abercrombie & Fitch, Airbus, Saab, mm2 Asia, ThaiBev, DBS, UOB, Jardine Cycle & Carriage, and Tesla.
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