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    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

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    12/03/2026

    12/03/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    12/03/2026 - Business and Market Discussion

    Ben Emons, CIO and Founder at FedWatch and Managing Director at Highline Wealth Partners, and Martin Hennecke, Head of Asia Investment Advisory at St. James's Place Wealth Management talk about how markets react to the latest developments in the Middle East.

    12/03/2026 - Your Money

    Greg Van, CEO at Endowus talks about understanding benchmarks and how they can help with investment planning.

    12/03/2026 - View from the US

    John Terrett, our New York correspondent, reports on the latest developments from US President Donald Trump regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

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    17/06/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    17/06/2025 - Business and Market Discussion

    Isaac Poole, Global Chief Investment Officer, Oreana Financial, tells Steven Filby concerns over oil prices around the Israel-Iran conflict dissipated somewhat overnight, but he urges caution over potential for peace talks. Samuel Faveur, Chief Executive Officer, Mandarin Capital, says Israel doesn’t seem to be in a rush to end conflicts, so a lot of uncertainty remains.

    17/06/2025 - Your Money

    Gary Lam, CEO of the Asia CEO Community, joins Carolyn Wright to talk on the importance of networking for business.

    17/06/2025 - View from Japan

    Sayuri Shirai, Visiting Fellow and Advisor for Sustainable Policies, Asian Development Bank Institute, explains how Japan’s desire for tariffs to be removed is a big ask, and so we could well see longer trade negotiations to come. She goes onto why quantitative tightening is the big issue for the BOJ today.