Inflation, tariffs, AI stocks: Where are markets headed in 2026?
With talk of an AI bubble and expectations that the US economy will slow down, 2026 looks set to be another unpredictable year for investors. But where does that leave your savings, loans and investments? OCBC’s chief economist, Selena Ling, joins Andrea Heng to discuss what to expect in the year ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Best Of: Does mother know best? How to talk to your parents about their finances
Having the “money talk” with your parents can be daunting, especially when they’re reluctant to listen. But with housing assets, health costs and retirement planning at stake, these talks are critical. Vera Lau from Saxo shares what worked in her own experience and breaks down how to approach the conversation with empathy and respect.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Best Of: When does dollar-cost averaging really pay off?
Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) is often seen as a safe and disciplined way to invest, but does it always work? From risk aversion to market timing, Isaac Lim, Chief Market Strategist at Moomoo, shares with Andrea Heng when DCA helps – and when it may be holding you back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Best Of: How global events shake oil prices - and your wallet
When geopolitical tensions flare up, all eyes turn to oil. But why does this commodity trigger global anxiety? In this episode of Money Talks Explains, energy expert Vandana Hari from Vanda Insights unpacks how changes in oil prices can have a ripple effect through economies – impacting policies, prices and portfolios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Best Of: Thinking of investing your CPF? Here's what you need to know
Beyond using your CPF to buy a home or as a retirement plan, it can also be used for investments. But what are the risks involved? In this episode of Money Talks, Christopher Tan from Providend explains how to avoid some common investment pitfalls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.