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CNA938 Rewind - Amass Your Wealth During Midday - Thomas Chua, Author of “The Lunch Break Investor”

In ‘Culture Club’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Thomas Chua author of, “The Lunch Break Investor”. His book shows newbie investors how to build long-term wealth by investing in great businesses for just an hour a day using accessible tools. Chua will also recall how he got out of the poverty cycle in Singapore to achieving financial independence.

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CNA938 Rewind - Amass Your Wealth During Midday - Thomas Chua, Author of “The Lunch Break Investor”

In ‘Culture Club’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Thomas Chua author of, “The Lunch Break Investor”. His book shows newbie investors how to build long-term wealth by investing in great businesses for just an hour a day using accessible tools. Chua will also recall how he got out of the poverty cycle in Singapore to achieving financial independence.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: Is it either luxury or nursing home – what’s the in-between service for ageing in Singapore?

Singapore's first private assisted-living development has opened, with fees starting at around S$8,000 a month. Daniel Martin discusses with geriatrician Dr Carol Tan from The Good Life Medical Centre what options exist for seniors who need more support than living independently, but don't require nursing-home care and whether Singapore has an affordable middle ground.

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CNA938 Rewind - Isn’t it time we made the wedding cheaper? #SGToday

Weddings in Singapore can cost tens of thousands of dollars, prompting some couples to rethink how much they spend on saying “I do”. With China introducing unconventional marriage venues such as metro stations and shopping malls, Daniel Martin discusses with licensed solemniser Joanna Portilla whether it’s time to make weddings simpler and more affordable in Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Property Outlook 2026: No urgency or rush; take your time for property hunters #SGToday

Singapore's new private home sales jumped from 156 units in June to 731 in July, driven by strong demand at several new launches. Daniel Martin discusses with Professor Sing Tien Foo from NUS Business School whether this rebound signals stronger momentum for the property market, and what buyers can expect for the rest of 2026.

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