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    A natural companion to Money Talk, The Close will wrap the day’s market action, delving into what you need to know about the economy and investment planning. Join the team and their expert guests to get the very latest on the day's top business stories, as well as looking at how your lifestyle can affect your wallet and more, every weekday afternoon 5.05pm to 6pm (HKT) on RTHK Radio 3.

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    14/06/2024

    14/06/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 17:05 - 18:00)

    14/06/2024 - Business and Market Discussion

    Jingwei Chen, Chief Investment Strategist at WRISE, and Neil Newman, Head of Strategy at Astris Advisory in Tokyo, suggested that even with tariffs imposed by countries across the west; Chinese electrical vehicles will still remain competitive as demand is still strong.

    14/06/2024 - Foreign expansion into Mainland China

    Carolyn Wright spoke to Ding Luo, Deputy Head of HK/China Research at CLSA about the importance of foreign expansion to mainland China’s economy,

    14/06/2024 - Tourism in Portugal

    we took a look into the tourism industry in Portugal as Tiago Brito, Director of Visit Portugal, told us more about the wonderful different cities, food and experiences you can enjoy when visiting the country.

    14/06/2024 - Startup spotlight- Chomp (pt. 2)

    Jeff Cheung continues his discussion with Carla Martinesi., founder of local startup Chomp, looking at ways of preventing food waste. This time Carla focused more on the technical side of things about running a startup in Hong Kong.

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    22/05/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 17:05 - 18:00)

    22/05/2024 - Business and Market Discussion

    Samuel Faveur, CEO of Mandarin Capital and Peter Guy, our resident financial expert thinks that investors have seriously misread US inflation as temporary and predicts there will be lots of bumps ahead.

    22/05/2024 - Deep dive: China Property Crisis

    Enzio Von Pfiel, a capital preservation specialist at Financial Shield suggests that the Chinese property crisis will have to involve lots of different parties in order to get things solved.