With U.S. markets closed for Juneteenth, Asia takes center stage.
We break down the unfolding multi-trillion rupiah corruption probe rocking Wilmar International — a scandal dating back to Indonesia’s 2022 cooking oil crisis.
Despite the headwinds, Wilmar is striking a new deal in Nigeria — is it business as usual or damage control?
Plus, DBS makes a bold pitch for nuclear energy investing — not in reactors, but in the uranium supply chain.
Ryan Huang breaks down the stocks to watch and whether the uranium surge is sustainable.
Also in focus: the future of the U.S. dollar.
From China’s push for a multipolar currency world to Trump-era flashbacks, is the greenback losing its grip?
We wrap with a round of “Up or Down?” featuring Nike and Singapore construction stocks — and a final lap around Jewel Changi’s new Mario Kart experience.

Money and Me: Upclose with Centurion Accommodation REIT
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Market View: Shocks from Middle East fallout, the logistics giant raking in the bucks , AI Bets in China and Novo Nordisks higher dose weight-loss drug approval and its share price.
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Money and Me: Why are markets still climbing if oil prices are rising?
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