主持人:Andrew Work
A fast moving and topical business and finance show bringing you breaking business and economic news and financial market updates. Presented by former CEO and investment bank global trading head Peter Lewis, with over 30 years' industry experience. Join Peter and his expert guests for analysis and discussion on the day's top business stories live every weekday morning 8 to 8:30 a.m. on RTHK Radio 3. We have a podcast to download after the show and you can also listen through the RTHK Radio 3 website live or later in the day. We welcome your questions, comments and feedback to read out in the show. You can email us at moneytalk@rthk.hk, post on our Facebook page "Money Talk on RTHK Radio 3 " or find us on twitter "MoneytalkRadio3") .
In his first 24 hours as President, Joe Biden has issued 25 executive orders to unwind some of the Trump agenda of the last four years. These include orders for the US to rejoin the World Health Organisation, the Paris Climate Accord, a commitment to racial equality, a "100-day masking challenge" to promote the wearing of face masks across the US, and an order overturning Donald Trump's travel ban. He also signed another 10 orders Thursday to boost the fight against Covid. He vowed to prioritise the "four overlapping and compounding crises" of COVID-19, the economy, climate change and racial inequality.
22/01/2021 - 8:09am Business and Market Discussion
22/01/2021 - 8:24am View from mainland China
主持人:Andrew Work
On today's Money Talk, we're joined by Personal Wealth Advisor Enzio von Pfeil and David Roche, President & Global Strategist at Independent Strategy.
14/01/2021 - 8:10am Business and Market Discussion
Personal Wealth Advisor Enzio von Pfeil doesn't expect a "vaccine rebound" in the US economy as pre-pandemic issues of income insecurity among a section of the population are here to stay.
David Roche, President and Global Strategist of Independent Strategy, highlights that many Democrat senators align with the Republicans' fiscal policy and President-elect Joe Biden could face pressure from his own camp if he were to increase taxes.