Yeo Boon Ping

Editor, writer, researcher

Singapore

Editor and journalist with 9+ years’ experience making the message fit the medium

Portfolio

Business and finance

The Business Times
05/07/2024
After the Magnificent Seven, a broadening rally

Just as the cherry blossoms of Kyushu herald the sakura season in Japan, DBS believes 2023’s tech-led surge is an early indication of a broadening market rally this year.

The Business Times
03/05/2024
Quiet luxury brands ring in greater returns

If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? In the same vein, if a luxury good is worn by an individual and no one recognises it, does it still have value?

CNBC
10/12/2025
Trump can move billions with a few words

Trumps post wiped out almost $800 billion from major tech firms, with major indexes falling the most since April, when, well, we all know what happened then.

CNBC
05/22/2023
Debt ceiling detours

The Writers Guild of America may be on strike now, but we don’t lack gripping drama — in the form of the U.S. debt ceiling negotiations.

Technology

Profiles

RICE
05/19/2020
The Two Sides of Singapore, As Seen By A Food Delivery Rider

From some nice Indian auntie who coos, “Thank you for delivering my food” in the smelly HDB with the pee smell in the corridor, to the Ardmore Park condo with the guard and the super cold lift lobby with the super high ceiling with the empty useless space that people are paying for.

RICE
06/27/2020
What's It Like To Come Out As Gay To The SAF?

The good news: peers and superiors tend to be supportive and understanding. The bad news: operationally, the military's perspective of homosexuality seems to be stuck in the 1980s still.

RICE
02/21/2020
JianHao Tan, The Greatest Showman in Singapore

With 3.87 million subscribers and views of over 30 million, JianHao Tan is Singapore's most successful YouTuber. But who is he behind his $3000 Gucci jacket, his $600,000 BMW i8, and his many, many videos about the lives of students?

RICE
12/14/2019
This Is The Fate Of Singapore's Wildlife

“[People] don’t understand a wild animal is supposed to be wild regardless of what you want. You don’t put your needs before the animals’ needs. Always the animals’ needs first. Not ours.”

Culture

RICE
09/14/2019
Who's Really Killing Singapore's Bookstores?

In 2019 alone, MPH, Times, and even Popular closed have closed their bookstores across the island. Is it a lack of interest in reading among Singaporeans, e-commerce, or something else entirely behind this string of closures?

Branded content

RICE
11/12/2019
Confessions of a Female Airline Pilot

Outside the Indian subcontinent, just 1.55% of pilots in Asia are women. 3 female pilots from Scoot tell us what it's like working in a male-dominated environment, their encounters with surprised passengers, and why women are "a powerful group of people".

Print

Asiapac Books
11/27/2018
Once Upon a Singapore ... Traders

A children's comic book on the forgotten occupations of old Singapore -- now in its third edition and on MOE's list of supplementary readings for primary school children.

Think Tank Studio
02/21/2022
BP1: Life Lessons from 2021

A satirical, tongue-in-cheek look at the most significant social and geopolitical events of the past year.

Think Tank Studio
09/03/2021
BP6: Although We Are Small

A special Singapore-focused issue of a current affairs magazine that examines how Singapore's small geographical size affected its destiny.

Singapore Book Publishers Association
11/01/2018
Lead Stories: 50 Years of Books in Singapore

Lead Stories explores the past of Singapore’s publishing industry to map out its long-forgotten roots and its winding journey of progress in the past fifty years.

Think Tank Studio
08/09/2022
BP6: The Society Builder's Handbook

A special Singapore-focused issue of a current affairs magazine that examines how Singapore built up its physical, governmental and social and infrastructure in the span of decades.

Travel

Changi Recommends
02/04/2019
Taiwan By Train

At Shifen, the train wanders through an idyllic village preserved in time, perhaps by the ethereal, other-worldly glow of the sky lanterns launched every night.

Changi Recommends
02/04/2019
Taiwan By Train (Part 2)

The station building showcases classical Chinese architectural vocabulary with a Japanese inflection, and is one of the few remaining stations on the West Coast line to be built with the valuable Formosan Cypress carted all the way from Alishan Mountain.

Discoverist.sg
04/24/2019
Bhutan, The World's Happiest Nation

The country is most famous for its notion of Gross National Happiness, which measures not only the country’s economic and development standards, but also the state of its cultural heritage, the condition of its environment, and the health of its population.

Discoverist.sg
04/11/2019
Qingdao: The City of Beaches, Beer, and Bavaria

The Qingdao International Beer Festival in August is a raucous, carnivalesque festival to which all local and international beer companies across China flock to promote their beer.

Discoverist.sg
03/28/2019
4 Best Train Trips from Bangkok

It is a truth universally acknowledged that an individual visiting Bangkok must be in want of shopping and eating. But it would be a shame to stop just there.