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As the saying goes, something new every day. Listen to thought-provoking conversations with people who have something to share about their lives, about what connects heart, mind and soul, and values, culture and traditions.
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Wander and be enlightened by the endlessly fascinating inner universe that is the human body. We speak with experts, Nobel laureates, cancer survivors and healthcare workers who share their unique perspectives on wellness and living and the latest medical research.
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Don’t be afraid of the arts. You too can enjoy it! Don't believe us? Tune in to Front Row to find out about the best shows and exhibitions that will recharge your brain and restore your spirit, as told by the producers, performers and artists themselves.
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The Evening Edition team restores sanity to your day even as you’re stuck in traffic trying to get home. And let's face it, who isn’t? We tackle the biggest headlines with analysis, updates and opinions, and get your take on all the issues that matter most. And as a bonus: the stories are soundtracked to BFM's distinctive music and tunes! The Evening Edition runs the gamut, bringing you current affairs stories, in-depth interviews, and a slice of pop culture as you wind down for the day.
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BFM BUSINESS PARTENAIRE - Tech & Co Business, l'émission qui accompagne les entreprises dans leur transition numérique. Mettez-vous à l'heure du digital avec Frédéric Simottel, pour débattre autour de l'actualité numérique : cloud, drones, objets connectés, big data, etc. Le patron du XXIème siècle ne doit plus, ne peut plus ignorer les derniers développements en matière de technologies.
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Dovish or hawkish? Over or underweight? Bull or Bear? Investor paralysis? We speak to leading local and foreign analyst to find out how the different asset classes and markets will react to the latest news, results and even geopolitical events.
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As beautiful and bustling KL is, the capital city can also be scary & intimidating place for many. Providing a helping hand to explore the undiscovered gems and stories from in and around the greater valley is I Love KL, the show that brings you closer to the people and places of our beloved capital.
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The flagship entrepreneurship show on BFM, featuring personal business stories from early stage start-ups, all the way to billionaire octogenarians in Malaysia and abroad. Notable guests include Martin Cooper (father of the mobile phone), Julian Assange (founder of WikiLeaks), Ralph Henry Baer (father of video games), Tony Buzan (Mindmap Guru), Isaac Tigrett (Hard Rock Cafe founder), Robert Kiyosaki (Financial Guru), Nick Vujicic (motivational speaker) and more. Tap into this valuable resour ...
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Singles not enough? Each week a local artist sits down with Zazi to go track-by-track through their recently released album. Part of bFM's new release show Totally Wired with Hunter and thanks to NZOnAir Music.
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Sharper and stronger than a double espresso. The Morning Run stretches your mind and braces you for the business day. It's your fast track into work where you can hit the ground running. From 6am to 10am weekdays, the Morning Run brings you the biggest stories and must-listen-to interviews. Stay enlightened, make educated business and investment decisions.
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Listen back to features and interviews from 95bFM's daily news and current affairs show. Jessica Hopkins, Castor Chacko, Nicholas Lindstrom, and Caeden Tipler focus on the issues of Tāmaki Makaurau and elsewhere in independent-thinking bFM style. Monday-Thursday 12-1pm on 95bFM.
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Hosted by David Grosse and Trevor Pirie, the podcast focuses on all matters that are relevant to the business finance marketplace. David and Trevor have both worked in the business finance space for over 35 years. David is the founder of Number Eight Business finance and specialises in providing advice and access to all business finance products available today. Trevor is the founder of Alexander Angel and is an independent consultant advising lenders, brokers and software companies. The mai ...
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The 95bFM Top Ten counts down the best tunes from the bFM playlist as chosen by you, with up and coming picks thrown in between for good measure by your hosts, Annabel & Callum. Broadcast from Auckland, New Zealand on Wednesdays from 7pm. To vote head to http://95bfm.com/top10
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This podcast presents current challenges and solutions through insightful discussions with key industry experts. Each episode is hosted by a member of the Built for Marketing team and explores a range construction, building products and built environment topics.
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Season Two: the Book of Daelen Gault. During the waning months of the Clone Wars Daelen Gault's young Padawan is taken captive be nefarious forces. The Book of Daelen Gault stars Rob Hunter as Jedi Knight Daelen Gault, Paden Castle as used starship salesman Ghruul, Justin Chapman as the bounty hunter Kreedo, Richard Caposell as Jedi Knight Kenari, and Zakk Saam as the Galaxy Master. Season One: The Book of Syu Zee. The Clone Wars have ended, and the Jedi Purge has just begun. Set three years ...
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The ScreenME Podcast is all about entrepreneurship, particularly within the creative and media industry. Through her accessible, easy-to-understand approach, the host, Ulrike Rohn, engages in captivating conversations with individuals who bring inspiration and knowledge to the world of entrepreneurship, including start-up entrepreneurs and those dedicated to teaching the entrepreneurial mindset. Hailing from Tallinn University, where Ulrike Rohn is Professor of Media Management and Media Eco ...
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He loved movies so much, he moved to the movies. Now based in Hollywood, Fabian Fanboy returns to the bFM Breakfast fold as our *exclusive entertainment correspondent in Fabian's Hollywood. Every Friday at 7:40am. *may not be exclusive
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Welcome to BlueDeck. A weekly podcast featuring an eclectic, uplifting mixture of music from today's most exciting independent artists. If you're ready to add new music to your libraries you have come to the right place. Strap in, sit back and turn it up loud.
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Cave Crew Radio. Its a man thang! Now live Friday 8pm eastern on www.cavecrewradio.com, shock talk radio at its best. Join your hosts Brian Crean aka the Big B (Metal Thunder Radio), and Double K aka DK (Double Talk Radio). Find out what really gets talked about in the man cave. Weird News, Hot topics, trending news, beer, and the likes are always on topic. 90 minutes of mayhem, Guest co hosts, open studio lines and an interactive chatroom. What's the Cave Crew got cooking this week? Tune in ...
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The Breakspoll Breakthrough DJ award winning DJ team Apply the Breaks present the A.t.B Podcast. Subscribe and new shows will download automatically. Featuring the best in upfront and classic Breaks, Breakbeat and Nu Skool Breaks and Bass.
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The barefoot movement podcast is dedicated to empowering you, to take control of your body, helping to support yourself naturally from the ground up. Join Paul Thompson – The Barefoot Podiatrist fortnightly as he explores through his and his guests expertise and experiences , how you too can live a Barefoot Lifestyle to reduce pain and improve performance. Build a body that supports you, not a body that relies on support!
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Welcome to the Blended Families Ministry™ website. We are pleased you have come to visit us. We are dedicated to the restoration and reconciliation of blended families. We offer curriculum for individual and group study that is certified for credit at the Phoenix University of Theology. We also have several pages on Facebook available for the discussion of specific issues you may have relating to Blended Family. Welcome to the Blended Families Ministry™ https://www.blendedfamiliesministry.or ...
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1Lil Yachty, Overmono, Fred again..stayinitAtlantic Records UK2Terrie KyndDeep JumpGuachinche Records3BowserOnse834BakeyWannitAlpha Pup5Martin BadderRideBadder6Martin BadderSatoriBadder7JottaFrankRevelionDistorsion Records8Terrie KyndObi WanSPACE PIZZA Records9GuauRoll The Drums8310AggresivnesSwitch Da BassElektroshok Records11Wizard, Karl Phillips…
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This Episode is the first of a brand new series of Podcasts that will focus on the business finance marketplace. In particular, the principle cause is to raise the signposting to the majority of business owners that need access the best-fit financing options. This episode is formal introduction and introduces the hosts and the cause. Please subscri…
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The US Federal Trade Commission is imposing a ban on non-compete clauses in employment contracts, a seismic shift in the US labour environment. Why has the regulator deemed this clause problematic and do the same issues apply in a Malaysian context? We discuss the law with labour lawyer Sunitha Ruthram. Image Credit: DCStockPhotography/ Shutterstoc…
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The National Credit Counseling & Management Agency (AKPK) reported that 53,000 youths aged 30 and below have debt worth nearly 1.9 billion ringgit in total. The bulk of this is a result of credit card debts and personal loans. Rajen Devadason, a licensed financial planner, highlights the growing concern about how the young are not as financially sa…
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China’s property slump sees no signs of turnaround yet as sales from top real estate companies in March fell by 46%, as did the prices of homes. We speak to Patrick Wong of Bloomberg Intelligence Hong Kong for his outlook on China real estate, as well as what the property data tells us about who's winning the financial hub war between Hong Kong and…
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In the fast-paced world of advertising, language is not just a tool for communication but also an element of brand identity and cultural representation. Recently, concerns have arisen regarding the incorrect use of Bahasa Melayu in advertisements and public signage, sparking debates about linguistic integrity versus creative freedom. As advertisers…
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For a long time, dengue fever is often diagnosed among populations living in tropical and subtropical climates because that is the environment where the Aedes mosquitoes - the vector of the virus - thrives in. But as climate change causes temperatures the rise, the mosquitoes are now able to live and thrive in more temperate countries, exposing mor…
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Founded in 2006, Easybook.com started off as a platform that sold bus tickets in Malaysia and Singapore but has since grown operations regionally. Last year it made RM300 million in revenue and RM10 million in net profit, with aims to hit RM500 million in revenue and RM30 million in profit this year. The company has raised a total fund of USD$8.5 m…
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Meta, Boeing and Ford were some of the major US companies reporting earnings results overnight. Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence joins us to analyse how investors responded along with how commodities like gold and crude oil performed onvernight, along with how the Japanese yen has plumbed multi-decades lows against the US dollar. Image Credi…
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QES Group, a player in the fast-evolving semiconductor industry, wants to grow its manufacturing capabilities recognising the significant margins it can garner from this business. This is after years developing its distribution business which has been the mainstay and consistent contributor to its bottomline. Chew Ne Weng, the company's founder and…
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Today's top 5 stories are: 1. A 10-year prison sentence has been handed out to the woman who scalded a man with Down's Syndrome. 2. The Consumers' Association of Penang (CAP) has called for the government to abolish 24-hour eateries due to Malaysians' health issues, especially obesity. 3. According to a study by Ilham Centre, Malaysian youths are u…
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As we approach the end of the implementation period for the Higher Education Blueprint 2015 - 2025, the government has signalled that it is beginning work on a successor blueprint to transform the tertiary education system for the next decade. What are the priorities that should be emphasised? We get recommendations from Prof. Zaharom Nain of GERAK…
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The rising number of children, especially those under 13 years old, using social media platforms is alarming, given the risks they encounter, including cyberbullying and exposure to inappropriate content. We'll delve into methods to shield children from these potential harms while ensuring they benefit from valuable digital education, with insights…
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Earlier this week, the coalition government announced it would be re-introducing the Three Strikes sentencing law that was scrapped under the previous labour government. The government plans to introduce harsher punishments for repeat criminal offenders, automatically giving the maximum sentence the third time someone commits an offence. Oto spoke …
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In the later half of 2023, the University of Auckland announced rent increases of more than 8% at their halls of residence. The University justified this as a necessary measure, caused by the impacts of inflation However, students bearing the full brunt of the rent increase said the University’s decision to increase rent and subsequent explanation …
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The WAR between the Republic and the Seperatists rages on. With no end in sight, both sides look to desperate measures to end the conflict. DAELEN GAULT and his companions track the DARK JEDI DORATH PORTARD to the Ashen world of Cophrigan V. Now on the hunt for the Cerean Senator AEGIS VULNERO, the group arrives at Port Borealis, inside of the Poin…
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Today, Enterprise explores the KL20 action plan and what is in store for the startup ecosystem in Malaysia with Bikesh Lakhmichand, Founder at 1337 Ventures and Kevin Brockland, Founder and Managing Partner at Indelible Ventures. For some context, the KL20 is a summit organised by the Malaysian government that aims to stimulate Malaysia’s startup s…
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If you have diabetes, don’t take your vision lightly. Diabetes can cause damage to the eyes, if you don’t control your blood glucose levels well. In fact, one of the major diabetic eye diseases, diabetic retinopathy, is a leading cause of blindness in Malaysia. But is loss of vision inevitable if you have diabetes? Dr V. Gayatri Devi, Ophthalmologi…
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The World Bank recently released Part 1 of the Malaysia Economic Monitor (MEM). Lead economist for Malaysia, Dr Apurva Sanghi discusses with us the health of the Malaysian economy, the importance of fiscal reform and why communication is so important in the roll out of any government policy. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listene…
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There is increasingly speculation that the federal reserve might be raising rates with the US economy showing no signs of a slowdown. We ask Carlos Casanova, Senior Economist at UBP if that theory is a possibility. We also ask what impact a strong dollar has on emerging markets and will it force the hand of central banks to raise rates too? Image C…
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Last year alone, approximately 14 million electric cars were sold, with BYD and Tesla fighting for the top spot in the sector. But even with price cuts, the overall market has dwindled. Ray Kwok, Director , CGS International Securities Hong Kong shares with us the future of the market and who might come to dominate. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com S…
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In today's rapidly evolving job market, traditional methods of securing part-time work, such as word-of-mouth referrals or classified ads, are becoming increasingly outdated. Many individuals, particularly younger generations, face challenges in finding part-time opportunities that match their schedules, skills, and preferences. Through Get Hyred, …
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Recently, the Supreme Court in the US announced that it will not hear the case of McKesson v. Doe. This decision leaves in place a lower court decision that effectively eliminated the right to organize a mass protest in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The implication is that a protest organizer faces potential financial consequences if a single …
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Today's top 5 stories are: 1. Some questions being raised on the one-month jail sentence of an elderly man who stole essential goods from a supermarket. 2. A picket happening in Perak by employees of a cement plant company. 3. An outbreak of mass hysteria among 50 students at a secondary school in Negeri Sembilan. 4. The collusion of two Malaysian …
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The government is set to open applications for hauliers to obtain a fleet card that will allow them to continue enjoying diesel at subsidised prices the subsidy rationalisation plan is rolled out. But how will this impact retailers. Datuk Khairul Annuar Abdul Aziz, President of the Petrol Dealers' Association Malaysia, shares his insights. Image Cr…
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With the average Malaysian's life expectancy currently at 78 for men and 80 for women, there will be long-term implications for the country as it becomes an ageing nation. This now raises conversations about the nature and timeline for retirement. Chai Sen Tyng, the senior research officer at Universiti Putra Malaysia' Malaysian Research Institute …
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Malaysia hoping to become the natural home for more unicorns, i.e. start-ups valued at more than $1 billion US dollars. As part of efforts to create the right ecosystem, the Ministry of Economy yesterday launched the KL20 Action Plan to attract capital, talent and start-ups to set-up shop on our shores. We discuss the highlights of the strategy wit…
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For Dear Science this week, Doctor Cushla McGoverin chatted to us about underwater bumblebees, UV light for biofilm, and data analysis by Borderlands players. Wire host Castor spoke to the National Party’s James Meager about absence rates in schools, ministry of education job cuts, and the school cellphone ban. He also spoke to President of the Sec…
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95bFM: The One To Four with Gin Gin brings a no fuss three-hour package of next level, genre-free tunes to the bFM spaceship. Broadcast from Auckland, New Zealand on Tuesdays from 1pm. https://95bfm.com/ en-us https://95bfm.com/sites/default/files/gin.jpg 95bFM: The One To Four with Gin https://95bfm.com/ 95bFM The originator Copyright (c) 1998-201…
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In early April, Christopher Luxon and David Seymour addressed journalists with promises of several policies aimed at reducing absences in public schools. These policies join other policies introduced by the current government, such as the school cellphone ban and ban on disposable vapes, which hope to improve education outcomes in our schools and i…
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Last week, the Independent Police Conduct Authority released its summary of police’s handling of Farzana Yaqubi’s complaints of a man stalking her, eight weeks before she was murdered in December 2022 by the same man. The report found a litany of police failures in its handling, including that its assessment matrix did not consider all lines of inq…
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In early April, Christopher Luxon and David Seymour addressed journalists with promises of several policies aimed at reducing absences in public schools. These policies joined other policies introduced by the current government, such as the school cellphone ban and ban on disposable vapes, which hope to improve education outcomes in our schools and…
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Today on the show, Enterprise explores Echelon’s annual Top100 Program, a program specifically curated to boost the growth for startups in Malaysia. To help me break down the significance of this program to startups across SouthEast Asia, I’m joined in the studio by Mohan Belani, CEO and Co-Founder of e27, the startup ecosystem's go-to platform for…
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As we head into the thick of US reporting season, we ask Joe Quinlan, Chief Market Strategist at US Trust-BOA Private Wealth Management which matters more; earnings or Fed Fund rates. We also ask if it's too early to write off Japan and Korea which has seen heavy selling of late as investors lock in gains. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com See omnystu…
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When you hear about Kiwanis Malaysia, the first (or only) thing you may think about is their work to help children with Down Syndrome. The Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation has been running for 34 years, and is one of the most well-known initiatives by the service club. District Governor Michael Chiew and District Secretary Dato’ Stewart LaBrooy joi…
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On a year to date basis the Jakarta Composite Index has underperformed its regional peers despite the many domestic catalysts and political stability. We ask Jerry Goh, ASEAN Equities Investment Manager, ABDRN what investment strategy to adopt against the backdrop of the weakening Rupiah. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener f…
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Fire protection services provider and manufacturer Unique Fire debuted on the ACE market in 2022 and raised RM21 million ringgit for their expansion. How have they utilised the proceeds? We catch-up with Executive Director Ryan Liew to discuss their business strategy and the factors driving their six-fold increase in net profits in the third quarte…
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Today's top 5 stories are: 1. Malaysian students opting to study locally instead of abroad due to the weakening ringgit. 2. The Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari has announced that the government is prepared to send armed troops to the Middle East to ensure the safety of our students there. 3. "Cari-Cari Salah", a Dangdut song addressing religiou…
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Parti Keadilan Rakyat celebrated its silver jubilee as part of a coalition that is now the country's ruling government, following a substantial time in opposition. Dr Azmil Tayeb, Political Scientist at Universiti Sains Malaysia talks about the path PKR is charting for itself with the 16th General Election which has to happen at the latest by Febru…
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Over the weekend, the US House of Representatives finally approved a $95 billion dollar aid package, which includes $61 billion for Ukraine, $26 billion for Israel and $8bn for the Indo-Pacific region. In a rare show of bi-partisan support, House Speaker Mike Johnson put his position on the line by getting both support from mainstream Republicans a…
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For our regular catch-up with the ACT Party, News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins spoke to MP Simon Court about pet bonds and no-cause evictions. She also spoke to PhD candidate in the Department of Psychology at the University of Otago, Jai Whelan, about calls to increase the accessibility of drug checking services across the country. Prod…
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A University of Otago study assessing the harm reduction behaviours of people who consume MDMA and their use of reagent testing and KnowYourStuff's drug checking service, found most MDMA consumers engage in harm reduction practices relatively frequently. News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins, spoke to lead author of the study, PhD candidate …
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Enterprise explores the 15th edition of CPA Australia’s Asia-Pacific Small Business survey which provides insights about small businesses across 11 economies, including Malaysia. The annual survey results indicate that 2024 is expected to be a better year than 2023, with 78% of small businesses expected to grow this year. This is Malaysia's best re…
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Although unemployment remains low, consumer sentiment has been weighed down by rising cost of living pressures and the weak Ringgit. As for consumer companies, the sharp rise in input cost from fuel to more expensive commodities like cocoa and sugar have meant that margin compression is a concern. We speak to Genevieve Ng, Consumer & glove analyst …
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OpenAcademy is the education arm of marketing-tech consultancy OpenMinds, and is trying to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world skills through microlearning principles. The platform allows individuals to take 5-minute lessons in the hopes of upskilling learners on the go and covers a wide range of topics including digital marketi…
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Its a big week for US results with almost 180 companies on the S&P500 due to report. We ask Kingsley Jones, Chief Investment Officer at Jevons Global as to how important is this earnings seasons and what does the economic data tell us about Fed Fund rate cuts. We also ask him if Australia will be the lucky country again with investors as the return…
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On today's Breakfast Grille, we delve into the significance of the English language in Malaysia. Despite challenges such as declining proficiency, our conversation illuminates its global importance and the pressing need for educational reform. Through inclusive language policies, Malaysia can chart a course for individual and societal progress. See…
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