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WTF : Money Obviously Still Talks Loudest

09-Jun-23 09:30

WTF : Money Obviously Still Talks Loudest

The Morning Run crew condenses the top stories from the week, to make you sound more intelligent for the weeknd. We talk about the USD3Bn shock merger of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, the USD10Bn expected profits from the airlines industry, and the RM1.7Bn subsidy for Malaysia eggs and chicken

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Produced by: Mark Tan

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Mark Tan, Philip See


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