Alex Wong, Director - Asset Management, Ample Capital says that the strength in Hong Kong's property sector will continue to lead markets. He explains why.
Parag Khanna, Director, Hybrid Reality Institute says that the high rates of infrastructure investments in Asia are helping to attract investors. He discusses the pattern of infrastructure investment in the continent.
Rajiv Biswas, Asia-Pacific Chief Economist at IHS Global Insight says that Chinese jobs could be at stake if Japanese firms move their factories elsewhere.
Mykolas Rambus, Chief Executive Officer, Wealth-X says that some high-end brands are growing faster in Brazil than in China. He sheds more light on this.
Parag Khanna, Director, Hybrid Reality Institute says recent signs are pointing to positivity in the global economy. He also discusses Jack Welch's comments that the U.S. jobs data has been 'cooked'.
Khiem Do, Head of Asian Multi-Asset, Baring Asset Management (Hong Kong) discusses the retail sales data from the Golden Week holiday. He also tells CNBC what to expect as China comes back from holiday.
Richard Yetsenga, Head of Global Markets Research, ANZ explains why the markets may be expecting more upside for the Euro. He also discusses the direction of commodity currencies as the Euro edges higher.
Laura Fitzsimmons, VP, Futures & Options, JPMorgan Investment Bank says concerns about production data in some Asian countries could be a real issue that may hamper the global growth lift expected at year's end.
Laura Fitzsimmons, VP, Futures & Options, JPMorgan Investment Bank explains why she believes the jobs data from the U.S. can be trusted. She adds that the latest round of data is not enough to deter the Fed from QE.
Russell Jones, Global Head of Fixed Income Strategy, Westpac Institutional Bank says that Greece might need more money to fix its economy or leave the euro zone.
Russell Jones, Global Head of Fixed Income Strategy, Westpac Institutional Bank says that the job report on Friday is nothing to get too excited about as the economy is growing just 'about trend.'
Michael Degolyer, Professor of Government and International Relations,
Hong Kong Baptist University & Terrill Frantz, Assistant Professor, Faculty of HSBC Business School, Peking University discuss the major sticking points gathered from the first round of the U.S. Presidential Debate.
Mikio Kumada, Global Strategist at LGT Capital Management says gold remains attractive despite the recent rally, as the story of easy monetary policy is not going away anytime soon.
Mikio Kumada, Global Strategist at LGT Capital Management tells Capital Connection why he's only overweight in the U.S. stock markets, and not Asia and Europe.
Michael Glennon, CEO, Glennon Capital says after an 80 percent rally in Webjet shares this year, the online travel agency is trading at fair value. He says it might be time to book in some profits.
Mark Konyn, CEO, Cathay Conning Asset Management, says the U.S. presidential debate indicates the election will be a close one, and markets will be skittish amid the uncertainty.
Rob Bratby, Managing Partner, Olswang Asia, says the legal dispute between Samsung and Apple will eventually result in a settlement and a global cross licensing deal.
Steven Okun, Chairman of the
Asia Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce (APCAC) discusses the implications of the U.S. elections for the overseas business community.
Martin Schulz, Senior Economist, Fujitsu Research Institute explains why he thinks the Bank of Japan is the only institution that can take action to boost the economy amid the current slump in Japan.
Paul Gambles, Managing Partner, MBMG International reminds investors that the markets will emerge from the economic 'winter' eventually. He advises investors to look ahead and position accordingly when the markets return to 'spring'.
Willem Nabarro, Head, European Equities (Asia), Exane-BNP Paribas says Draghi's comments has effectively put the ball in the court of various European governments. He explains his strategy in Europe in this situation.
Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist for Australia & New Zealand, HSBC says the economic picture is unlikely to improve in Europe for the foreseeable future. He adds that HSBC has recently downgraded its outlook on global growth.
Jim McCafferty, MD & Co-Head Equity Research, CIMB Securities expects inflation to creep back up and investors need to be prepared for that risk. He adds that he's less concerned about Thailand's exposure to the U.S.
Phil Davis, VP, Enterprise Solutions at Dell, Asia Pacific & Japan tells CNBC why his company is investing more resources into growing its enterprise business.
Gabriel De Kock, Head of U.S. FX Strategy, Morgan Stanley explains what the Fed may be trying to accomplish from its latest minutes. He thinks the Fed will need to make commitments that are longer than would be in most situations.
Paul Gambles, Managing Partner, MBMG International thinks investors should look at the USD. He thinks the currency is the least repulsive among all other currencies despite its own shortcomings.
Jay Richards, Investment Manager, GTL Capital Management thinks the spread between Brent and Nymex prices to stay wide. He says U.S. domestic demand & supply will drive Nymex prices whereas Brent prices will be driven by politics.