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CNA938 Rewind - Heat, haze and El Niño: What Singapore needs to know

Hotter days, drier weather and a higher risk of haze – Singapore could see the effects of El Niño again as early as the second half of 2026. Susan Ng and Hairianto Diman find out what drives the climate phenomenon, why forecasters are watching it closely, and what it could mean for daily life in the months ahead. For more, they speak with Dr Thea Turkington, Deputy Principal Research Scientist, Centre for Climate Research Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Finding wellness beyond the perfect routine

Wellness can easily become another performance, shaped by curated routines, unrealistic positivity and pressure to have everything figured out. Cheryl Goh speaks with Yi Lian Ng-Groves, Founder of Aweness, who shares a more honest approach to identity, reinvention, community and self-growth is what we explore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - Are Singaporeans spending better or just spending differently?

As living costs rise, Singaporeans are becoming more deliberate about how they spend, save and stretch every dollar. Cheryl Goh speaks with John Huang, Head of Growth and Marketing at Circles Life to unpack what being value-driven looks like today, when smart spending becomes overly complicated, and how businesses are adapting to more careful consumers.

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CNA938 Rewind - Father’s Day 2026: Rewriting the Rulebook on Modern Fatherhood

Ahead of Father's Day, Andrea Heng explores what it means to navigate modern parenthood in a high-pressure environment. She speaks with Lucius Young, a new dad, and Xander Ong, CEO of the Centre For Fathering, to look at the evolving expectations, mental health, and support systems for fathers today.

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CNA938 Rewind - Singapore Retrenchments: Why Degree Holders are Facing the Hardest Cuts

A surprising shift in the labor market shows that degree holders are currently the most affected by the latest wave of corporate restructuring. Andrea Heng speaks with Professor Lawrence Loh, Director of Centre for Governance and Sustainability, NUS Business School, to discuss why white-collar roles are on the chopping block.  

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: US Fed expected to hold rates, Europe and Japan hikes

On today's (17 June) markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng speaks with Richard Reyle, Chief Investment Officer, Questar Capital Partners.

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