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US Markets Wrap: Blasting Back to Peace? The High Stakes of a Ceasefire

Stocks rallied while oil prices dipped below $102 as President Trump signaled a potential U.S. withdrawal from Iran within weeks, contingent on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Lawrence Hatheway, Global Investment Strategist, Franklin Templeton Institute discusses whether c ...  Show more

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US Markets Wrap: Blasting Back to Peace? The High Stakes of a Ceasefire

Stocks rallied while oil prices dipped below $102 as President Trump signaled a potential U.S. withdrawal from Iran within weeks, contingent on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Lawrence Hatheway, Global Investment Strategist, Franklin Templeton Institute discusses whether c ...  Show more

Bigger Pic: How AI is redefining property investing

Real estate is no longer just about homes, offices, or malls; it’s increasingly about data. As AI and cloud demand surge, we explore the rise of digital infrastructure like data centres and what it means for investors in Singapore. Keith Ong of RealVantage breaks down the risks, ...  Show more

Mind Your Business: Why doing less can grow your business faster

Many founders focus on building products, raising funding, and chasing growth. But what if most startups fail because they’re solving the wrong problems from the start? On Mind Your Business, Joshua Chan, co-founder of ErgoTune, shares the lessons behind his social content that’s ...  Show more

Companies To Watch: McCormick’s $45 billion deal with Unilever raises big questions

McCormick is making one of the biggest bets in its history. After reporting solid earnings, the company announced a multi-billion dollar deal with Unilever’s food division, a move that could transform it into a global food giant. But with scale comes risk. Dan Koh and Ryan Huang ...  Show more

Morning Shot: Why a Distant War Could Hit Your Mortgage in Singapore

Global conflicts don’t just reshape geopolitics – they can ripple through financial markets in ways that affect everyday costs at home. With oil prices rising and long-term interest rates already edging higher, the question now is how much of that pressure will show up in Singapo ...  Show more