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A fast moving and topical business and finance show.

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    主持人:James Ross

    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 Twitter @MoneyTalkRadio3, or email us at moneytalk@rthk.hk

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    23/05/2025

    23/05/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    23/05/2025 - Business and Market Discussion

    Andrew Freris, CEO of Ecognosis Advisory and Mel Siew, Portfolio Manager at Muzinich and Co talk about the market reaction to the multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package that is going through the US Congress.

    23/05/2025 - Your Money

    In Your Money, we find out about the things you should consider when picking your financial planner with Edwin Cheung, Chairman at the Institute of Financial Planners.

    23/05/2025 - View from Australia

    Peter Mcguire, CEO at trading.com Australia talks about how President Trump’s trade war might have an impact on Australia.

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    09/08/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    09/08/2024 - Business and Market Discussion

    Andrew Freris, CEO, Ecognosis Advisory, tells James Ross why we shouldn’t trust central banks any more after this week’s dramatic market action. Carlos Casanova, Senior Asia Economist, UBP, added that the pivot by the Bank of Japan caught some investors off guard, saying that the size of the yen carry trade unwinding proved a surprise.

    09/08/2024 - Your Money

    Carolyn Wright speaks with Wickie Fung, Managing Director, Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area at Palo Alto Networks, about how scams rise during big events like the Paris Olympics.

    09/08/2024 - View from Australia

    Katrina Ell, Senior Economist at Moody's Analytics, says the RBA were very clear in their guidance this week that Australian households will not be seeing a rate cut this year. She goes on to explain why the key inflation figure for the country is the trimmed mean.