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R.I.C.H: Where to park your money? Invest in classic cars
Classic cars evoke feelings of nostalgia. Avid collectors say it's a a celebration of engineering, elegance, or a measure of status.
But there’s more to classic rides than just old world charm and prestige.
According to the Knight Frank Luxury Investment Index, classic cars have been one of the best-performing assets globally, sometimes outperforming the more traditional asset classes, over the years.
But what exactly makes classic cars such a good investment? How do you get started on owning a piece of automotive history in Singapore?
Kumar Balasingam, Founder and President, Classic Car Club Singapore shares some tips.
Presented by: Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani
Feature produced and edited by: Nadiah Koh and Aaron Lam
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Joining us in the studio today is Kumar Balasingam, Founder and President, Classic Car Club Singapore.
He’s been collecting classic cars for over 3 decades.
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Spill the Tea: What did the CFOs do that was so scandalous?
On Spill the Tea, two CFOs have violated their company's code of ethics by delaying payments to vendors and speeding up the company's collection of receivables.
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K-Influencer: How do you stand out at a K-Pop audition ?
A few months ago, ATTRAKT and Evergreen Group Holdings held the Fifty Fifty Global Auditions 2024. Although she didn't get the chance to be part of the group Fifty Fifty, Joye Cai was offered a trainee contract from Evergreen. David Yong, CEO of Evergreen, tells us what made her stand out during the auditions. We also find out more from Joye Cai herself on her experience.
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Culture Club: How about a weekend getaway to Siam Reap?
Is there is more to Siem Reap than the famous Angkor Wat? The short answer is yes!
Whether it is culture, nightlife, or pure relaxation you're looking for, this city in northwestern Cambodia is perfect for a short getaway.
And what better way to complement your holiday than a stay at The Aviary Hotel, an eco-friendly sophisticated urban oasis with 43 rooms nestled in the heart of Siem Reap.
Luxurious, welcoming, and personal, it offers a uniquely Cambodian twist to a modern environment.
We uncover the secrets of Siem Reap beyond the tourist trail with Joffrey Thin-Gris, General Manager, The Aviary Hotel.
Presented by: Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani
Feature produced and edited by: Nadiah Koh and Aaron Lam
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Market View: US April nonfarm payrolls, Apple and Live Nation Entertainment’s earnings, DBS’ disruption post record earnings and more
Singapore stocks inched up at the opening bell this morning, mirroring overnight gains in the US market.
In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.2 per cent to 3,304.53 points after 29.5 million securities changed hands in the broader market.
In terms of companies to watch today, we have DBS. The lender yesterday experienced a disruption to its mobile banking services. Outage tracking site Downdetector recorded more than 3,000 reports made from around 5.45 pm about issues relating to DBS’ mobile banking.
That’s shortly after the bank posted a 15 per cent year-on-year rise in first-quarter net profit to S$2.95 billion, a new high for the company.
Meanwhile, from more on Apple’s quarterly profit ebbing, to Ticketmaster parent Live Nation Entertainment’s latest earnings, more corporate headlines remain in focus.
Plus – what does it mean for Singapore to be the top recipient of Q1 cross-border investments in APAC?
On Market View, The Evening Runway’s finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with Sunny Soh, Lead Technical Analyst (Capital Markets & Investor Education), SIAS.
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What’s Trending: Will your luggage be a lost case in Japan?
On What’s Trending, an airport in Japan has never lost a luggage in 30 years. Also, there’s some monkey business going on - an orangutan used a leaf to cure itself.
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