Sunday 7 April 2024

[Post 450] Why investors need to know how to read financial statements | Money Talks podcast


Summary

One tool that every shareholder or investor should have in their arsenal is the ability to read and assess a company’s financial statements. But not everyone is equipped to cut through the jargon. David Gerald, founder, president and CEO of Securities Investors Association (Singapore) shows Andrea Heng what to look out for.  

[Post 449] Why is inflation taking so long to moderate in Singapore? | Commentary


Summary

Singapore's core inflation has fallen well below its peak of 5.5% in January and February 2023. But is it coming off fast enough? OCBC chief economist Selena Ling weighs in.

Sunday 31 March 2024

[Post 435] How Temu Is Becoming a Serious Competitor to Amazon and Walmart | WSJ


Summary

Temu, a Chinese-founded e-commerce company, became the most-downloaded app in the U.S. in just over a year. The retailer has flooded social media feeds with curious consumers and even aired ads at back-to-back Super Bowls. In 2023, the discount retail app moved about $17 billion worth of goods between manufacturers and customers across the Pacific. 

WSJ breaks down how its continued growth could redefine online retail, just like Amazon’s speedy delivery did.

Saturday 30 March 2024

[Post 433] Inside a Chinese Ghost Town of Abandoned Mansions | WSJ


Summary

China’s property crisis is expected to get worse as sales of new homes plummet and indebted developers struggle to find funds to complete projects. Real estate giant Evergrande was recently forced to liquidate as more than 50 housing developers have defaulted on their debts in recent years. 

WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng travels to an abandoned “ghost town” in Shenyang City built by the Greenland Group to explain how China’s real-estate slump has become a headache for the government.

Friday 29 March 2024

[Post 431] How 2024’s Record Retirement Numbers Could Spark a Recession | WSJ


Summary

Over four million Americans will reach traditional retirement age this year, more than any other time in history. By 2030, baby boomers will all be 65 or older, shrinking the workforce share of the population. What does this mean for Social Security, which is funded by taxing current workers?

WSJ breaks down how this demographic shift threatens the future of Social Security if nothing is done before 2034.

Tuesday 26 March 2024

[Post 345] Legacy Planning: Can You Write A Valid Will In 10 Minutes? | Money Mind | Will Writing


Summary

A will is a key part of everyone's financial planning. Can you make a valid one without a lawyer? Dawn Tan gives it a go.

Monday 25 March 2024

[Post 344] Taylor Swift Fans Bust Budgets For Singapore Concert, Spend On Experiences | Money Mind | Gen Z


Summary

Southeast Asian Swifties are busting their budgets for a new era of experiences. So how much is too much to pay - and would they do it all over again?