Presenter:Daildas Nitin
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04/10/2024 - Business and Market Discussion
Andrew Freris, CEO of Ecognosis Advisory and Kyle Rodda, Senior Market Analyst at Capital.Com join James Ross to look back at the market movements we’ve seen over the last week - as the Hang Seng Index and the CSI300 show up other APAC markets, and they look into whether Bank of Japan policy action is concrete enough as PM Ishiba takes a dovish stance.
04/10/2024 - Your Money
04/10/2024 - View from Australia
Katrina Ell, Senior Economist at Moody’s Analytics, joins in with a View from Australia to take a look at how warmer weather has brought more consumers out as retail trade numbers in August pleasantly surprised economists, and how headline inflation returning to RBA targets could impact the timeframe for rate cuts.
05/12/2023 - Business and Market Discussion
Michelle Lam, Greater China Economist at Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking, tells Nitin Dialdas that it’s hard to be optimistic about Hong Kong’s economy next year, with the property market correcting, however, if the Fed does start cutting later in the year, that could help change things. Alex Wong, Director of Alex KY Wong Asset Management, agrees that the outlook is gloomy, adding that people aren’t spending their cash here, and instead travelling to Shenzhen over the weekend.
05/12/2023 - Your Money
05/12/2023 - View from Japan
Martin Schulz, Chief Economist at Fujitsu, says 2023 has been a strong year for Japan’s economy, as the government did not need to drain liquidity, because inflation was not growing at the rate it was in other countries. However, with wages not growing as fast as inflation and domestic demand slowing, the outlook is not as good.