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CNA938 Rewind - Fintech in APAC: From hypergrowth to real-world impact

South-East Asia’s fintech sector is still growing but the bigger story is its evolution. As growth stabilises, the focus is shifting to cross-border payments, regulatory alignment, and digital trust at scale. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman look at what this next phase means for the region and the world with Ian Fong, VP of Content – Asia, Money 20/20 

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - The art of Japanese Tsumami Zaiku Craft Making

Using upcycled Yukata fabric and the delicate art of hand-folded petals, Tsumami Zaiku offers a gentle way to slow down and reconnect with the present moment without distractions and devices. Cheryl Goh speaks with Freya Teo, a Certified Advanced Tsumami Zaiku Trainer to explore how this centuries-old Japanese craft can support focus, ease stress, and turn mindful making into something deeply personal.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Zaffron Kitchen

One of Singapore’s most awarded Indian restaurants is back and starting a new chapter. Zaffron Kitchen has reopened at a new home along Orange Grove Road, bringing its much‑loved North Indian flavours into a spacious, elegant setting that’s just as suited for a casual meal as it is for celebrations. Cheryl Goh speaks with Joseph Lee, Founder of Zaffron Kitchen to get an inside look at the delicious heritage behind the beloved brand.

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CNA938 Rewind - Inside the return of Walk the Line: ICE Nation

In the International Emmy-nominated “Walk the Line”, CNA senior correspondent and producer Wei Du tracked Chinese migrants crossing Latin America. Two years on, she returns to find out what has happened to them since. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng find out how this new chapter, filmed amid rising unrest after a fatal ICE shooting, not only picks up the migrants’ stories where they left off, but also provides a revealing insight into the U.S.  

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CNA938 Rewind - The Big Question: Which habits should be banned on public transport?

A recent SMRT campaign featuring a "Don’t groom in public" poster has sparked debate on MRT etiquette. The campaign, which includes images of clipping nails and applying makeup, aims to encourage gracious behaviour on public transport. While most commuters deem light makeup touch-ups acceptable, many find actions like cutting nails unhygienic. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng discuss what’s acceptable – and unacceptable – behaviour on public transport. Joining them for this discussion is Dr William Wan, Partner, CNPLaw LLP & Former Secretary General, Singapore Kindness Movement, and Emeritus Professor Ho Kong Chong, Urban Sociologist, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, National University of Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: Stocks rally at record highs as oil cools on truce hopes

On today's (May 7) markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Susan Ng speak with Tony Nash, Founder & CEO, Complete Intelligence.

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