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A fast moving and topical business and finance show.

    Money Talk

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    A fast moving and topical business and finance show bringing you breaking business and economic news and financial market updates. Join our team and their expert guests for analysis and discussion on the day's top business stories live every weekday morning 8.05am to 9am (HKT) on RTHK Radio 3. 
    Listen live here https://www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3

    Email us at moneytalk@rthk.gov.hk

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    30/04/2026

    30/04/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    30/04/2026 - Business and Market Discussion

    Ben Emons, CIO/Founder at FedWatch and Managing Director at Highline Wealth Partners and Andrew Freris, CEO of Ecognosis Advisory talk about the latest Fed rate decision and the overall market sentiment amidst the ongoing Iran war.

    30/04/2026 - Your Money

    In Your Money, Carolyn Wright talks to Eleanor Coleman, Principal Partner and Founder of The Financial Empowerment Group at St. James Place talks about how to navigate money management.

    30/04/2026 - View from the US

    John Terrett, our US markets correspondent gives the latest on Iran and a breakdown of the three big Mag 7 earnings.

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    10/06/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    10/06/2025 - Business and Market Discussion

    George Schultze, Founder & Managing Member at Schultze Asset Management says trade talks between the US and China could extend to several days, adding that markets are becoming more resilient in the face of uncertainty. Tim Waterer, Chief Market Analyst, KCM Trade says China holds the cards over the talks and a key question is what will the US give up to gain better access to rare earths.

    10/06/2025 - Your Money - Tracing Digital Assets

    Henry Chambers, Managing Director in the Disputes and Investigations Practice at Alvarez and Marsal joins Carolyn Wright to talk on how digital assets can be traced.

    10/06/2025 - View from Japan

    William Pesek, Tokyo-based author and journalist, says recession is a very big concern for Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, whose approval ratings are already down to the low 20s. He goes on to say that Japan is facing some bigger blows from US President Trump’s trade tariffs than China is.