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CNA938 Rewind - From Wimbledon to Fukuoka: Inside Ascott’s Gan Hup Tan’s Holiday Highlights

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro finds out about the holidays of Gan Hup Tan, Vice President (Marketing, Loyalty & Partnerships) at The Ascott Limited. Tan will highlight trips to France, England and Japan. In France, he’ll recall going to Roland Garros - the French Open in May, visiting the museum Centre Pompidou for its unique architecture, and savouring must-eat bites & meals. In England, Tan will talk about going to Wimbledon for lawn matches, spending hours at the Seven Dials neighbourhood at Covent Gardens and grabbing a cup of java at Monmouth Coffee. And as for Japan, Tan will talk about Fukuoka city – known as the home of the tonkotsu ramen and Tenjin, an area where there’s fun to be had at some Christmas markets.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - What to post on LinkedIn? 

It’s not easy to keep posting on LinkedIn, and sometime sit can feel a little cringe. But showing up doesn’t mean showing off. So what are some good LinkedIn habits to have? Cheryl Goh finds out from Shub Faujdar, Managing Director of Jobs-me Singapore. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Can you spot a deepfake video?

According to the latest Cybersecurity Public Awareness Survey, only one in four Singaporeans can accurately identify deepfake videos, despite 78% feeling confident that they can. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng talk to Dr Luke Ho, Deputy Director, National Cyber Threat Analysis Centre (NCTAC) at the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, to find out the difficulty and challenges in accurately identifying such videos.

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: Tariff deadline looms, US stagflation threat

On the daily markets analysis on Open For Business, Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng speak with Vasu Menon, Managing Director, Investment Strategy, Wealth Management Singapore, OCBC Bank.

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CNA938 Rewind - Longer holding period, higher seller’s stamp duty: Why now?

In the latest measure targeting the private property market, sellers of private homes will now have to pay higher seller’s stamp duty rates of between 4 and 16 per cent if they sell a residential property less than four years after the date of purchase. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng talk to Desmond Sim, Group CEO, Realion Group, to look at the impact on the property market.

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CNA938 Rewind - Trump’s big, beautiful bill signed: The tax and spending cuts explained

U.S President Donald Trump signed his flagship tax and spending bill into law on Friday (Jul 4), capping a pomp-laden White House Independence Day ceremony featuring a stealth bomber fly-by. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng talk to Carl Weinberg, Chief Economist and Managing Director at High Frequency Economics, to examine the details of the bill and its impact.

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