Selected Local TV Programmes:
Money Magazine 2004

Call Number Contents Duration
(Minutes)
Date Shown
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 Business Opportunities Provided by CEPA 12 6 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 Helping the Young Learn to Manage Their Money 5 6 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 Economist Dr. Lam Pun lee Talks about Personal Investment Strategies 6 6 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 2004 Investment Outlook 8 13 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 CityU's Stephen Cheung and HK General Chamber of Commerce CEO Eden Woon Comment on 2004 TCH's Policy Address 15 13 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 Anticipating Rent Increase, Retailers are Considering Expanding 11 20 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 Chinese Lunar New Year Flower Business 7 20 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 Banker Shera Lee Talks about Her Personal Financial Management 4 20 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 2004 Property Market Outlook 6 27 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.1 Hong Kong Disneyland: Partnership with Maxim's Caterers; General Progress Report 10 27 Jan 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.2 The Impact of the Bird Flu on Hong Kong Stocks and the Regional Growth Picture 5 3 Feb 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.2 Due to the Foreign Exchange Rate, Wine Wholesalers Shift Their Focus from Europe and Australia to the US and South America 6 3 Feb 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.2 A Look at Intelligent Homes and the Gadgets in Them 7 3 Feb 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.2 Independent Publishers' Innovative Business Model Gives Them a New Lease on Life 4 3 Feb 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.2 The Impact of the Bird Flu on the Hong Kong Tourist Industry: Includes an Interview with Legislator Howard Young 11 10 Feb 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.2 The Impact of the Bird Flu on the Hong Kong Restaurant Business 6 10 Feb 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.2 The Property Market is Improving, However, There is Concern about Speculation: Includes an Interview with Brian Coulton of Fitch Ratings 11 17 Feb 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.2 The Government's Hunghom Peninsula Sale: Good Deal or Bad? 6 17 Feb 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.2 CEPA Expands to Include Professionals: Includes an Interview with David Sun of Ernst & Young 10 24 Feb 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.3 Narrowing the Wealth Gap and Balancing the Development are NPC/CPPCC's Hot Topics 8 2 Mar 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.3 Initial Response to Renminbi Business in Hong Kong is Encouraging 5 2 Mar 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.3 Interview with Banker Peter Wong on Bank's 2003 Earnings and the General State of Hong Kong Banking 10 2 Mar 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.3 Interview with Economist John Greenwood on Henry Tang's Budget 10 9 Mar 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.3 Expectations on Henry Tang's Budget were Confirmed 10 16 Mar 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.3 Hong Kong's Wedding Business is Improving 6 16 Mar 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.3 Effects of Taiwan's Election on Its Economy 10 23 Mar 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.4 The New Environment and Tough Competition for Hong Kong People Starting a Retail Business on the Mainland 10 6 Apr 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.4 Interview with Ivo A Hahn of Xecutive about Head Hunting in Hong Kong 6 6 Apr 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.4 Shortcuts to Joining Golf Clubs as Status Symbol or Alternative Investment 6 6 Apr 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.4 More Job Vacancies for University Graduates 6 20 Apr 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.4 One of Hong Kong Latest Trend: Owning a Cake Shop and Giving Cake Baking Lessons 5 20 Apr 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.4 Interview with Atsushi Kawakami of Invesco on the State of Banking in Japan 3 20 Apr 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.4 Insights into the Participants of 13th Annual Asia Leadership Forum on Asia Economic Prospects 10 27 Apr 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.4 Investment Opportunities in the Property Market in UK 12 27 Apr 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 Better Economic Conditions Return to the Office Property Market 6 4 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 Jewelry Auction Business Improves 4 4 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 Interview with Michael Kadoorie of Kadoorie Group on Hong Kong's Jet Travel Industry and Peninsula Hotel's Business 9 4 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 Were Hong Kong's Expectations of the Labor Day Tourists Met? 6 11 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 Hong Kong's New Boutique Hotels 6 11 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 Interview with Michael Smith of HSBC on the Impact on Hong Kong of the Imminent US Interest Rate Increase 10 11 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 How Geo politics and Economics Affect Hong Kong Oil's Prices 5 18 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 The Imminent US Rate Hike's Effects on Hong Kong's Property Market 5 18 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 Is the Current Booming Macau Property Market Sitting on a Bubble Again? 12 18 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 Expectations of Economic Benefits from the New Casinos in Macau 13 25 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.5 Results of Land Auction after a Long Freeze 9 25 May 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 How the Austerity Programs on the Mainland are Affecting the H shares and Where Are China Stocks Heading? 5 1 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 Is It Possible to Push Macau into Other Industries Outside Tourism and Gambling? 6 1 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 The Future of the Hong Kong Textile Industry Is at a Crossroads 11 8 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 The Business of Art 5 8 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 The Sport of Shooting as Business 6 8 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 Should Hong Kong Increase Its Economic Cooperation with the Mainland or Focus on Strengthening Its International Presence? 7 15 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 How Do Fake Bank Websites Steal and What is Being Done to Stop it? 6 15 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 Are Pro democracy Street Demonstrations Really Hurting Hong Kong's International Image? 9 15 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 Future Direction of Property Market after Subdue Land Auction 11 22 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 Behind the Scenes at Mamma Mia – A Financial Overview 12 22 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 Will Super Audio CD Become Popular? 6 29 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 The Hong Kong Government Cuts off Tax Exemptions that could Have Consequences for the Local Bond Market 7 29 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.6 Fitch Ratings Upgrades Hong Kong's Rating 3 29 Jun 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 There are Signs the US may not be the Main Partner of the Hong Kong Jewelry Business 11 6 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 Corporate Governance in China under Scrutiny 5 6 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 Should Hong Kong Fund Rely on Dollar Cost Average? 7 13 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 Government Bond Sale 4 13 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 Optimism for Stock Market for Second Half Year 6 13 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 The Impact of MP3 on CD Sale 5 13 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 Can Money Buy the Victory in the September Election (Including a Short Interview with Anthony Cheung of CityU) 11 20 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 Are Hedge Funds without Risk? 8 20 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 The Recovery of Lau Fau Shan's Oyster Business 7 27 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 Hong Kong Coffee Culture and the Business It is Creating 4 27 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 Is Consumer Confidence Really on the Rise? 7 27 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.7 A Look at the Hong Kong Fashion Week 4 27 Jul 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Ocean Park is gearing up for the impending opening of Disneyland 11 3 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Hong Kong's ecology based tourism 6 3 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Suggested reading list 3 3 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Impacts of the new Guangzhou airport on the Hong Kong airport 12 10 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Rebound of Hong Kong's cultured pearl industry 8 10 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 What effects might be expected on economic growth from rising oil prices? 11 17 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Some possible future applications of octopus cards and RFID technology 11 17 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Can a low class Mongkok neighbourhood be transformed by upscale businesses? 6 24 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Mainland visitors being catered to at the Hong Kong Annual Food Expo 5 24 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Interview with economists Connie Bolland and Geoff Lewis on the implications of high oil prices 10 24 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Is Hong Kong's deflation truly over? 7 31 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.8 Lan Kwai Fong's lunch price war 4 31 Aug 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 The Hong Kong Government is reviewing its estate taxes 7 7 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 Hong Kong is making strides in global positioning system (GPS) technology 5 7 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 PCCW's fixed line phone service is facing a challenge from Voice over the Internet Protocol (VoIP) 8 7 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 Business lunches – a sandwich bar in Wanchai 3 7 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 CEPA affects on the insurance sector 7 14 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 Business lunches – the buffet lunches 4 14 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 The state of Hong Kong's herbal medicine business 5 14 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 Business continuity and disastrous recovery 6 14 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 Are the government's deterrents regarding quality and ancient trees effective enough? 10 21 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 How going smoke free is affecting a pub's business 10 28 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.9 Business lunches – Mandarin Oriental Hotel 3 28 Sep 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.10 The good and the bad of the economic recovery 10 5 Oct 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.10 Hu Shuli's career: a maverick in China's publishing industry 12 5 Oct 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.10 Reactions on aggressive land auction bidding 12 12 Oct 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.10 Reducing business operating costs by conserving energy 10 12 Oct 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.10 The pros and cons for Hong Kong and mainland airlines under the two new air services agreements 13 19 Oct 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.10 Hong Kong's SMEs trying to get in on the Beijing 2008 Olympics business 9 19 Oct 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.10 The effects of the two new air services agreements on tourism and cargo 6 26 Oct 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.10 Real estate market: will next year be even better? 6 26 Oct 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.10 The ink art scene and its investment market 5 26 Oct 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 The Japanese economic recovery 12 2 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 The effects of the Japanese economic recovery on Hong Kong 10 2 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 With the recent interest rate hike not cooling down China's overheated economy, will the RMB be appreciated 7 9 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 Japanese companies that were hurt by the loss of "make work" contracts have found innovative ways to replace the revenue 3 9 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 All the loopholes in the government's tax strategy 5 16 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 The effects of high gold prices 6 16 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 Reactions to the Hong Kong government's plan for polluter pay construction waste disposal 11 16 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 Why are listed companies not complying by increasing the number of independent directors? 6 23 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 Should Hong Kong have reverse mortgages 5 23 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 India and China are Asia's economic superpowers, will they become world superpowers as well? 5 23 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 The business of design 6 23 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 Are we entering a new crisis of appreciation of currencies? 3 30 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 The impact of the new tenancy laws empowering landlords to regain properties 9 30 Nov 2004
HC21.M66 2004 v.11 The government's latest privatization effort the Link REIT 10 30 Nov 2004