Jeff Cheung will be joined by The Close resident financial expert, Peter Guy and Tariq Dennison, Portfolio Manager, GFM Asset Management for the business and markets discussion.
Plus, continuing our celebration of International Women’s Day, we talk to Chloe Maurel, CEO of Maites, about the rise of multi-agentic AI and how it works in the world of business
And, in a round up from the recent Consensus event, we hear from Jordan Jefferson, Founder of DogeOS, about institutional interest in memecoins like Doge, and Jeremy Dreier, CBDO of GoMining, talks on bitcoin adoption and payments.
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On Wednesday's programme, we'll take a closer look at the conflict in the Middle East, after US President Donald Trump sent confusing signals -- hinting that the Iran war could end soon, but at the same time, saying that the US could hit the country "twenty times harder".
After the break, a curator from the Hong Kong Science Museum will tell us more about the three new permanent galleries in the museum that focus on how modern technology, such as AI, robotics, and biotechnology, shapes daily life and future innovations.
And to wrap it up, a lawmaker and pest control experts will give us some tips on what to do if you see snakes, after some residents in Tseung Kwan O spotted the reptile in the area.
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Welcome to the midweek Brew. As always we're doing a bit of globetrotting, starting of with the latest from New York, with correspondent Tracy Quan. At 12:40, RTL France's Philippe Dova joins us live from Singapore, with a tribute to the French singer Claude François. Please remember to wear Les Flares! Then, at 1.25, its 'classical' music day with Paul Archibald. We're on a bit of a journey looking at some of the great performers at the moment, and today we'll hear some recordings by the incredibly talented conductor, composer, and pianist André Previn.
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