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A fast moving and topical business and finance show.

    Money Talk

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    主持人:Steven Filby

    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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    23/06/2025

    23/06/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    23/06/2025 - Business and Market Discussion

    Andrew Sullivan, Founder of Asian Market Sense, and Kerry Craig, Global Market Strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management talk about how markets are being affected by the latest geopolitical tensions globally.

    23/06/2025 - Your Money

    David Mann, Mastercard Chief Economist for Asia Pacific gives an overview on the Mastercard Economics Institute’s recent launch of its 2025 Travel Trends Report.

    23/06/2025 - View on Workers’ Wellbeing

    Mike Khan, Benefits Leader, Hong Kong & Macau, at Mercer Marsh talks about key takeaways of his report on employee’s mental health and wellbeing.

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    主持人:Steven Filby

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    22/10/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:03 - 09:00)

    22/10/2024 - Business and Market Discussion

    Richard Harris, CEO of Port Shelter Investment Management and Dwyfor Evans, Head of APAC Macro Strategy at State Street Global Markets join Steven Filby to figure out whether we’ve seen the last of any additional stimulus measures announced by Chinese authorities - and how impactful the already announced packages will be for the economy.

    22/10/2024 - Your Money

    Paul Gordon, co-author of Spenditude, talks on financial wellbeing, taking a deep dive into handling financial stress.

    22/10/2024 - View from Japan

    William Pesek, Tokyo-based author and journalist, takes a look at how Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s current standing and economic visions could impact markets as the yen starts to weaken again ahead of the general election set to take place over the weekend.