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Hosted by Michelle Martin with guest Arun Pai from the Investments team at Monk’s Hill Ventures, this episode explores Nvidia's recent stock split announcement and its implications for investors. They also delve into the "Hindenburg Omen" and debate its validity as a potential signal of a US market crash.
The discussion shifts to the lackluster performance of Singapore's tech stocks amidst the global tech boom. Finally, they explain the new T+1 settlement rule and its impact on stock trading.
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Listen in as host Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang explore the contrasting fortunes of various companies. SATS reports a nearly 10-fold profit increase, while IHH Healthcare sees a 45% drop. Yoma Strategic and Straco show strong turnarounds, and Valuetronics' profits are up. We also delve into the latest deals involving Marathon Oil, ConocoPhillips, Anglo American, and BHP, and look at major movements in the retail and tech sectors with Salesforce, Abercrombie & Fitch, Dick's Sporting Goods, Chewy's, the possible contrasting fortunes of two Chinese tech companies.
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Host Michelle Martin invites Ryan Huang to the conversation about markets today. We begin this morning, with a deep dive into Mapletree Investments and its challenging year. We'll also explore SingTel's potential acquisition of a billion-dollar stake in ST Telemedia's data centers, alongside KKR and Stonepeak. Next, we delve into the high-stakes power struggle between K-Pop giants SM Entertainment and Hybe.
We'll review the NASDAQ's remarkable rise, the impact of a change that took place overnight on Wall Street that will impact every stock, bond and ETF trade in the US. and the latest updates from Semler Scientific, HubSpot, Cortina, and Ossia International. Finally, we check in on the Straits Times Index and its top performers, including Yangzijiang Shipbuilding and DFI Retail.
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Michelle Martin invites Dhruv Arora, Founder and CEO of Syfe to weigh in on evolving attitudes of Singaporeans towards investing amidst economic changes. They discuss the intersection of high living costs, inflation and investing. Learn about the most popular investment products on Syfe and shifts in investor interests. Dhruv shares his investment journey, key lessons, and philosophy. Discover areas of economic opportunity and investment approaches during uncertain times.
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Join Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang as we begin this morning in China, where Beijing has established its largest-ever semiconductor investment fund worth 344 billion yuan. Chinese semiconductor stocks surged on the news- we look closer at them. Morgan Stanley has a bullish outlook an IoT company. In corporate news, Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group saw a significant rise in shares, Adani Energy is set to raise substantial capital, and Boustead Singapore posted a notable profit increase. We also check on the Straits Times Index and discuss a disappointing Memorial Day weekend at the US box office.
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Is Cardano a better investment than Ethereum? Today on Money and Me, Michelle Martin speaks to Nikhil Joshi, Chief Operating Officer, EMURGO to find out how his company is contributing to the Cardano ecosystem and how defi will change the future of finance and banking.
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What's the outlook of India's economic growth for 2024? Which sectors of the Indian market offer the best investment opportunities today? Michelle Martin invites James Ooi, Market Strategist, Tiger Brokers to find out the strategies you need to invest in India's booming market today.
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How should investors be reading AEM, UMS, NetLink and BakerTech recent directors stock acquisition? Why wouldn't OUE's buyback plan lift investor appetite for its depressed shares? And what's the latest narrative of the US market? Find out more with Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang.
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Michelle Martin and guest Cheng Chye Hsern, Head of Investment, Providend. Stocks discuss the healthy showing in May for US markets. They also explore the investment preferences of older vs. younger investors in Singapore, what the MSCI's recent deletions from the Singapore index mean for the five companies involved, and the outlook for emerging markets for the rest of the year.
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How have Asia-Pacific markets performed after a Wall Street sell-off? How are Jardine Matheson's subsidiaries performing? What property moves are DBS and Citigroup taking? A closer look at Nvidia's strong earnings and the impact on the broader US market. TSMC, Lenovo, Ralph Lauren, and Alibaba and shipping backlogs in Singapore's port. Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang analyze these developments and their implications for investors.
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Hear an astonished Michelle realise the show has benefitted at least one prominent investor in this episode where we dive into the essential metrics for investing in Alibaba, the run up in copper prices and discover what investors should consider before investing in the Indian stock market. Guest: Swapnil Mishra, Founder, WealthZen & Adjunct Mentor, Singapore Management University
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Join Michelle and Ryan as they delve into corporate earnings, AI, retail sales, and telecoms. Nvidia's soaring profits and stock split, Target's sales decline, and SingTel's profit drop highlight global economic trends. Singapore Airlines' turbulence incident and its impact on the airline's sterling reputation are examined.
Hosted by Michelle Martin, today's bumper show includes insights on Anglo American, BHP, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, Nestle, City Developments, and Jardine Matheson.
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Michelle Martin delves into the world of investment linked insurance plans (ILPs) with guest Elijah Lee, Senior Financial Services Manager, Phillip Securities. Discover when ILPs might make sense, considering your liquidity needs and costs. Hear about the differences between ILPs and alternative instruments, and analyze the risks, benefits, and common misconceptions of ILPs. Elijah provides insights and advice for anyone considering these hybrid financial products.
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Welcome to Money and Me, hosted by Michelle Martin. In this episode, Michelle speaks with Anand Francis, Senior Investment Strategist at Infinity Financial Advisory, about the recent decision to remove five Singapore blue chip stocks from the MSCI global standard indexes beyond the short-term implications. They discuss the possible ripple effects of these deletions and their impact on City Developments Limited, Jardine C&C, Mapletree Logistics Trust, Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust, and Seatrium, and how this might affect other allocations to the Singapore market by index funds.
Anand also shares insights on where investors interested in the AI theme are looking. Additionally, they explore insights on global fund manager allocations and Federal Reserve policies.
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In "Market View" Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang delve into the latest director deals and institutional trades. Discover why chairmen of Raffles Medical and Wilmar International are buying shares despite recent market declines. Both also explore China's new $57 billion measures to support its struggling property sector and the potential impact on the market. Hear key updates from luxury retailer Richemont, biotech company Amgen, gaming platform Roblox, and beverage giant ThaiBev.
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How should business owners integrate their business into wealth planning? And what are the varieties of exit strategies for SMEs in Singapore that are increasingly being considered given the current climate of business? Michelle Martin asks Christopher Tan, CEO, Providend.
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Would it surprise you to hear more Singaporeans than expats shop at Little Farms? Join Michelle Martin, as she meets Joe Stevens, CEO of Little Farms to find out how the grocery chain is meeting emerging consumer trends in Singapore, Stevens' plans for the future, including collaborations with local growers and their festival happening next weekend - the Garden Vibes initiative - which has Grab on board for affordable rides.
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Join "Market View" hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang as they delve into the latest earnings reports from Walmart, Siemens, and Under Armour. They discuss the Dow Jones Industrial Average's milestone and highlight undervalued stocks like Amazon and Disney. They also examine JD.com and Baidu's performance in China and provide updates on the BT Group, HSBC, Nio, Reddit, and Prime Medicine. Plus, they touch on local market movements and the controversial new portrait of King Charles III.
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Are repeats of the 2021 meme stock mania going to become increasingly scarce? Is GameStop in a better or worse economic position than it was in January 2021? What are the implications of new US tariffs on Chinese imports?
From the dynamic nature of meme stock booms and busts to the state of AI, and reading between the lines of the latest US-China tariff tit for tats. Join Michelle Martin and her guest, Arun Pai from the Investments Team, Monk's Hill Ventures, as they dissect the highs and lows of market movements.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In today's episode, Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang discuss Warren Buffett's recent investment in Chubb and Michael Burry's shift to gold ETFs while exiting Alphabet and Amazon. They explore Singapore Airlines' record profits and staff bonuses, and the latest on meme stocks like GameStop and AMC. The episode also covers Xiaomi's EV market success, Netflix's growth in advertising and live sports, Burberry's profit drop, and Dell's surge due to AI server demand. Local market movements, especially the Straits Times Index, and Frank McCourt's bid for TikTok are also highlighted.
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