2018-06-29
<Look Back> Money Magazine is saying goodbye with 2 award winning stories. First, a story of how buyers of overseas property are left unprotected when their investment's gone wrong. Then, business opportunities for HK firms taking advantage of China's Belt Road initiative. <Goodbye> A montage of Money Magazine highlights over the past 22 years.
2018-06-22
<Sky's The Limit> The HK International Airport celebrates 20 years at its Chek Lap Kok location. We look back through the eyes of those who have worked there for all these years and look forward to a brighter future. <Bargain War> Discount market is one hot segment business operators are competing in, specifically targeting deal-seeking consumers.
2018-06-15
<Shine & Save> HK people will soon be able to install solar panels to create own electricity. There are many ways to take advantage of the government fee-in tariff scheme. <Safe To Eat> Advancement in technology is pushing lab made food and edible insects to our dining table. Are local regulations keeping up?
2018-06-08
<Saving2Invest> 1 in 4 in Asia are millennials in their prime with plenty of disposable income. We take a look at how HK millennials manage their finances & investment. <Future Food> Meat alternatives, using non meat food like beans can re-create dishes that can fool consumers. The future food business has attracted some investors.
2018-06-01
<Face On> Facial recognition technology not only allows people to better protect their identity but also enables companies to customize services & products. <Delivering Success> Organizing the biggest fleet of on-call delivery vans & trucks in the region, 5 young people created one of the most popular apps & the most used transport services in HK. We talk to one of Gogo Van's co-founders our 1-on-1 interview.
2018-05-25
<Virtual Shopping> Many retailers are adopting augmented reality and virtual reality technology to allow shoppers find their products easier, to get exactly what they want with as little hassle as possible. <Home For Now> Multi national corporations are not sending as many senior managers as they did in previous years, thus renting mid tier service apartments instead of luxury residential flats for their staff.
2018-05-18
<Listing Frenzy> Mainland smart device maker Xiaomi is set to raise more than US$10 billion in the biggest IPO since 2014. There are a few key issues investors need to pay attention to. <Analysts Head2Head> Two stock market experts go head to head in our monthly selection of HK stocks that are worth buying.
2018-05-12
<Neon Forever> HK is called Pearl of The Orient for its outdoor lighting display on both sides of the harbor and along major roads. But the emergence of LED lighting means fewer masters are now making neon light installations. <Rating Homes> In our monthly segment, Money Magazine checks on a another new flat. Tests are done on build quality, finishing, as well as interior materials. Experts will give their final score.
2018-05-04
<Battle Of The Titans> It's China vs the US after Donald Trump declares tariffs on China's exports. Who could get hurt the most in this trade war? Trade policy expert David Dodwell & global strategist Dwyfor Evans join our panel discussion. <Electrifying Individuals> We visit the latest electronics fair in HK & discover how gadget makers are personalising their products to give customers a bespoke experience.
2018-04-27
<A New Frontier> In the last part of our Greater Bay Area series, our team visits Shenzhen, where its GDP is higher than HK. Many businesses are taking advantage of the innovative & creative environment. There's still room for improvement in its cooperation with HK. Reporters: Chan Pui Ka, Chen Xin, Doris Chow, Zela Chin <The Millennial Dollar> Millennials have become the biggest consumer group across Asia. We look at how they spend & what are marketers doing to capture these customers. Reporter: Natalie Cheng