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In the third episode of the '#TalkBack: World Cup Watch 2026' series, Daniel Martin takes a look at the biggest shocks, biggest shoots, and biggest problems that emerged (streaming problems, things that happened on-site) from World Cup 2026 so far. He's joined by Steven Okun, CEO, APAC Advisors and former Clinton Administration official and Ambassador Agustín García-López Loaeza, Ambassador of Mexico to Singapore.
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Online courses – do they sound too good to be true? Could FOREX trading and foreign property buying gurus be taking you for a ride? It’s a discussion in light of a property agent promoting an Australia housing scheme that ultimately lost investors $16 million. Daniel Martin speaks with Professor Sharon Ng, Professor of Marketing, NTU.
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A series of banking enhancements are in the works – from faster digital payments to ensuring every HDB block is within 500 metres of an ATM, bank branch or cashpoint by the end of 2027. Will we soon say goodbye to the passbook and the bank branch? Daniel Martin speaks with Professor Lawrence Loh, Director of the Centre for Governance and Sustainability, NUS Business School - where he is Professor in Practice of Strategy and Policy.
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For many of us, “switching off” after work means dinner, drinks, or scrolling — but we don’t always feel any more rested. So, what are we really craving at the end of the day? Cheryl Goh finds out what makes play so effective — and how it can be part of a wellness routine with Jacquline Ong, Head of Marketing at Timezone Singapore.
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More than 40 flavours from 18 homegrown bakeries come together for Cakes for a Cause, raising funds to fulfil final wishes for terminally ill patients. Cheryl Goh hears how inclusive baking helps more people share in life’s meaningful moments, and how cake can bring comfort, care and community with Marya Malek, Executive Director of Ambulance Wish Singapore, and Delcie Lam, Founder and Chef of Delcie’s Desserts and Cakes.
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Gen Z workers are often judged for setting firm boundaries, questioning seniority and communicating differently. Cheryl Goh speaks with Nat Fetalvero, host of CNA’s Work It podcast to explore how much of that criticism is fair, and what both younger employees and managers can do to bridge the divide.
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June's BTO exercise delivered a few surprises. While shorter-waiting-time projects in Sembawang were expected to be popular, demand was relatively muted. At the same time, Prime projects such as Lakeside View and Berlayar Rise continued to attract strong interest despite their 10-year Minimum Occupation Period and resale restrictions. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng break down what the latest application data says about buyer preferences, whether demand is shifting towards location over flexibility, and how the resale market could be affected with Eugene Lim, Key Executive Officer, ERA Singapore
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Campaigning for the Johor state election will officially begin with nomination day on June 27, ahead of polling on July 11. The election will be closely watched as a gauge of political sentiment in one of Malaysia’s most economically important states. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng find out more with Afifah Ariffin, CNA’s Senior Correspondent
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On today's (26 June) markets analysis on Open For Business, Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng speak with Jeff Ng, Head of Asia Macro Strategy, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
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A Singapore property agent was convicted for promoting an overseas investment scheme that ultimately cost investors more than S$16 million. But why was the case prosecuted under the Securities and Futures Act instead of being treated as a failed property investment? Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng unpack what legally counts as a security and what businesses and investors should look out for before marketing or investing in overseas opportunities with Hamza Malik, Senior Associate, BR Law Corporation
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In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro examines a local study that focuses on a destination visited by many seniors and retirees: the shopping mall. Top representatives from Frasers Property Singapore, and SMU’s Centre for Research on Successful Ageing (ROSA), will share new study findings listing how to elevate everyday mall experiences– especially as The Lion City moves towards a super-aged society. Frasers Property’s Adrian Tan and ROSA’s Professor Paulin Straughan will discuss the survey suggestions.
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In ‘Made in SG’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks to the co-founders of a lingerie brand that’s on a quest to create the world’s most comfortable bras. Elfaine Tan and Kingsley Peh, co-founders of I'M IN will recall how the brand started with one of the pain points being: how 80% of women wear the wrong bra size and endure underwire digging. They’ll describe the R&D they conducted to cast proper padding molds and use custom high-density under-bust support strips rather than underwires.
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Guest: Leon Tan, Investment Counselor, Citigold Private Client, Citibank Singapore
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Tailgating or road hogging – which is worse? In light of recent chain collisions in Singapore, Daniel Martin speaks with Thanaraj Ramakrishnan, Director of road accident reconstructionist and safety advocacy firm, TR Consultants.
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Weeks after the Canvas disruption, another cyberattack has hit the education sector – this time, the Singapore-based Global Schools Foundation. Are educational institutions a hot cyber target? Daniel Martin speaks with Professor Steven Wong, Director of the Centre for Digital Enablement at the Singapore Institute of Technology.
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Two Singaporeans have recently been dealt with under the Internal Security Act in separate cases of self-radicalisation linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. One case involves only the second known instance of Composite Violent Extremism in Singapore. Daniel Martin speaks with Associate Research Fellow Kenneth Yeo from the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS).
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Urine leakage after childbirth is common, but it should not be dismissed as something women simply have to accept. Cheryl Goh explores why postpartum urinary incontinence happens, when it may be time to seek help, and medical treatment that can help women regain control and confidence with Dr Fiona Wu, Senior Consultant Urologist and Medical Director of Aare Urocare (a member of Beyond Medical Group).
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Catering is often still seen as standard buffet lines — but expectations today are shifting away from just food toward experiences that blend design, storytelling and convenience. Cheryl Goh finds out how one of the country’s longest-standing halal-certified caterers has evolved over the decades with Lyor Loh, Managing Director of How’s Catering.
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Personal messaging apps may make business communication easier, but they can also expose customer records, payment instructions and sensitive company information. Cheryl Goh speaks with Martin Nygate, Founder and CEO of Velox Networks to explore the risks facing Singapore firms and the controls needed to keep business conversations secure.
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