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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
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.
15/01/2025 - Business and Market Discussion
Nick Marro, Principal Economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit and Barry Wood, RTHK's International Economics Correspondent join Chloe Feng as influencers from the US migrate en masse to Xiaohongshu, where officials move forward with their ban on TikTok; and to discuss reprots of President-Elect Donald Trump's incoming economic team's plans to slowly ramp up tariffs month by month as his inauguration inches closer.
15/01/2025 - Your Money
15/01/2025 - View on the Frontier Markets
Ruchir Desai, Fund Manager at Asia Frontier Capital, joins in to recap a strong 2024 for frontier markets, and to pick out which markets could be potential candidates to overperform as a Trump 2.0 adminstration could dampen momentum seen by these markets post-inauguration amidst threats of further tariffs.