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CNA938 Rewind - The "Higher for Longer" Reality: Avoiding the Opportunity Cost of Market Sidelining 

As the Federal Reserve’s anticipated rate cuts face unprecedented delays, investors waiting for a more favorable entry point risk being left behind by shifting market dynamics. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng break down why cash may no longer be king and how to recalibrate portfolios for a world where interest rates remain elevated through 2026 with Zac Ng, Senior Financial Services Director, PhilipCapital.

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CNA938 Rewind - Trump and Tehran: Closer to a deal, or further apart?

The US and Iran are in talks to end the war, but no deal has been struck yet. Genevieve Woo and Hairianto Diman get a sense of where they are at now, and what it'll take to come to an agreement. For that, they speak with Mouin Rabbani, Non-resident senior fellow, Middle East Council on Global Affairs.

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: US-Iran tensions ease, markets brace for a hawkish Fed

On today's (25 May) markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Heng Koon How, Head of Markets Strategy, Global Economics and Markets Research, UOB.

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CNA938 Rewind - Singapore F&B brands shifting operations to Malaysia

Gardenia is the latest Singapore Food and Beverage brand that has announced it will shift operations to Malaysia, following Tiger Beer and Yeo’s in March. This means job opportunities are also being relocated out of Singapore. Is this an inevitable stage of the country’s economic evolution as we focus on becoming a high-value economy rather than a low-cost manufacturing hub? Genevieve Woo and Hairianto Diman speak with Lau Kong Cheen, Associate Professor, School of Business, SUSS, to find out.

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CNA938 Rewind - New local research shows non-parental care at a young age has pros and cons #SGToday

New research has found children placed in non-parental care in their earliest years showed stronger cognitive development between the ages of three and six. But, they also faced a higher risk of behavioural problems. How should we go about the potential pros and cons of this approach? Justine Moss finds out more from Professor Jean Yeung from the Department of Paediatrics at NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. She’s also Director of Social Sciences at the A STAR Institute for Human Development and Potential.

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