David Kuo (financial adviser)
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David Kuo (Born 1956, Hong Kong) is a financial adviser, radio personality and writer at The Motley Fool UK.
Broadcasting career
David can be heard on BBC London’s 94.9 FM Breakfast Show, the Danny Baker show, and is also a regular commentator on national news programmes including CNBC, BBC News, and Sky News.
David also presents a weekly podcast, MoneyTalk,[1] which covers all aspects of finance from annuities to Zombie funds.
He can also be heard on The Sun's online radio show, SunTalk, with Jon Gaunt.
Personal history
After completing a PhD in Chemistry at Imperial College London, David returned to his hometown in Hong Kong to improve his business skills. When he returned to the United Kingdom, via Singapore, he worked for Hilton Group's Racing Division. Following this he ran his own trading company and finally joined The Motley Fool in 2000.[2]
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