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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: If savings accounts are cutting rates, where should you grow your savings? Are savings accounts as good as you think?

From 1 May, UOB will cut the interest rates for its flagship savings account. The move follows a similar move announced by OCBC last week, with both banks saying there is a need to be in line with market conditions. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin discuss further with Alvin Chow, Co-Founder, Dr Wealth.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour -  Travelling as self-care

A study has found that Millennials and Gen Z crave travel as a vital form of self-care and rejuvenation, yet their wanderlust remains out of reach, due to barriers like  time constraints, work commitments, and financial concerns. Cheryl Goh speaks with Sarah Wan, General Manager of Klook to find out more.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - Integrating AI and technology into Hospitality

As the hospitality industry grapples with talent shortages and evolving expectations, AI may be the solution for their HR practices. But how should the sector explore adopting it? Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr. Natt Srinara, Lecturer, EHL Hospitality Business School to find out more.  

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Adding Adaptogens in our daily diet

Adaptogens are mushrooms and herbs used in traditional medicinal practices, with different benefits like regulating stress and providing energy. Local brand Gratefood Co. has launched a range of adaptogens in easy-to-use pump bottles, as part of its aim to kickstart the functional food movement in Singapore. Cheryl Goh speaks with the founder Jacqueline Koay to find out more. 

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CNA938 Rewind - What a military background can and can’t do for political leaders

As we gear up for Singapore’s 2025 General Election, more military generals are making their way into the political arena. With strong leadership backgrounds, they’re expected to bring discipline and experience, but will they be able to connect with voters and navigate the complexities of politics? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out from Dr Alan Chong, Senior Fellow, RSIS 

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CNA938 Rewind - Myanmar’s devastating earthquake: What were the warning signs?

Rescuers desperately searching for more survivors in Myanmar, three days after a massive earthquake rattled the nation. Aid groups warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis as the death toll jumps past 1,700. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out if there were warning signs and get an understanding of Myanmar’s geographic location and its seismic activity with Assoc Prof Wei Shengji, Associate Chair of Research, Asian School of the Environment and Principal Investigator at the Earth Observatory of Singapore 

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