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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

    Find us on Facebook, on X @MoneyTalkRadio3, or email us at moneytalk@rthk.hk

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    10/03/2026

    10/03/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    10/03/2026 - Business and Market Discussion

    Neil Newman, Head of Strategy, Astris Advisory and Khoon Goh, Head of Asia Research, ANZ talk about what they make of the moves in oil prices.

    10/03/2026 - Your Money

    Tarynn Hatton Jones, Chairwoman of The Women Entrepreneurs Network, talks on how female entrepreneurs can support one another in the world of business.

    10/03/2026 - View From East Asia

    Martin Schulz, Chief Economist, Fujitsu speaks about how Japan and South Korea is being affected by the war in the Middle East.

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    18/11/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    18/11/2025 - Business and Market Discussion

    Khoon Goh, Head of Asia Research at ANZ and Hao Zhou, Chief Economist at GTJAI, join Steven Filby to discuss the outlook for US equities, the issues that Japan’s economy faces and divisions within the Federal Reserve over the path forward for rate cuts.

    18/11/2025 - National Games Now

    Vien Tsang is joined by gold medal winner Ian Ho, who talks about his swimming career, as well as bringing us up to date on the latest from the National Games.

    18/11/2025 - Your Money

    Carolyn Wright finds out about pay trends in Hong Kong, with Lawrence Hung, the most recent past President of the Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management.

    18/11/2025 - View from Japan

    Martin Schulz, Chief Economist at Fujitsu, explains why we shouldn’t read too much into the contraction in Japan’s economy, then looks at potential stimulus measures.