Wednesday, 12 February 2025

[Post 584] Money Talks Explains: Miles vs cashback credit cards





Summary

When choosing a credit card, which reward system should you go for – miles or cash rebates?

On the brand-new segment called Money Talks Explains, where we break down your financial questions, Tim Phillips from TimTalksMoney explains the pros and cons of each, the trade-offs and key factors to consider before choosing your next credit card.

Tuesday, 11 February 2025

[Post 583] Will the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone be a success? | Deep Dive podcast


Summary

The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone will sit on an area four times the size of Singapore, with nine zones covering everything from manufacturing to financial services. What are the opportunities and challenges of this ambitious agreement?

Steven Chia and Crispina Robert speak to Thilan Wickramasinghe, head of research in Singapore and regional head of financials at Maybank Investment Banking Group and Serina Rahman, lecturer at the department of Southeast Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore.

[Post 582] The millennials who are caregivers to their special needs siblings





Summary

Karasi Chandramogan is 34 and she's the main caregiver of her elder brother, Bala, who has autism, for the rest of her life - while juggling financial concerns and her own hopes of starting a family with her husband. Meanwhile, 29-year-old Rachel Boey is learning to look after her sister, Rebecca, who has an intellectual disability, among other conditions, knowing that the responsibility will one day fall entirely on her. Read their stories: https://cna.asia/4jRXj0P

Monday, 10 February 2025

[Post 581] Gen Zs Are Rethinking 9-To-5 Work: Will Hong Kong Cope Without The Hustle? | Insight





Summary

In one July 2024 survey, over a third of Hong Kong youths who are not working or studying had no intention to find a job. There is a term for them - NEETs - people not in education, employment or training. At the same time, a growing number are content with part-time or gig work, eschewing longer-term stability. The youth's ennui can be linked to Hong Kong's economic doldrums, high real estate prices and political apathy. 

But there is also a mismatch between Gen Zs’ perception of labour and Hong Kong's prevailing work culture. Over 40% of young workers often think about quitting. Are Hong Kong's youth checking out of work, and what will that mean for the Special Administrative Region's future?

Sunday, 9 February 2025

[Post 580] I Fly To Work 5 Days/Week From Penang To KL: My Life As A Super Commuter | Money Mind





Summary

Racheal Kaur is a frequent flyer. But she doesn't fly for work. The Malaysian flies to work in Kuala Lumpur, five days a week, from her home in Penang around 300 kilometres away. 


Saturday, 8 February 2025

[Post 579] 4-Day Work Week In Japan Without Salary Cut: How Does It Work? | Money Mind | Work-Life Balance


Summary

Would you like to work a full time job, but only have to go into the office four days a week? That's the appeal of the four-day work week currently being trialled by some workers in Japan. We find out how one Japanese office worker is getting the most out of his new work-life balance.

Friday, 7 February 2025

[Post 578] DeepSeek shows that AI can be done on a budget: Expert





Summary

Competition in the global tech scene has been redefined, as advances by Chinese start-up DeepSeek appear to undermine Washington's lead in the artificial intelligence (AI) race. US President Donald Trump has called DeepSeek's strong showing a "wake-up call" and said that it could threaten American dominance in AI. Associate Professor Bryan Low from the National University of Singapore discusses the impact of what the AI model by DeepSeek could mean for the AI community and how Singapore can learn from the use of resources to promote research in the area.