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Stocks in 60 Seconds: Cosco Corp  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 10:10 PM ET

CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar takes on the challenge of the daily stock in 60 seconds segment and looks at Cosco Corp, which won a contract worth US$370 million from a European customer to build a vessel.

Further BOJ Easing to Come After Abe's Win  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 9:40 PM ET

Jesper Bargmann, Head of G11 SPOT FX, Asia Pacific, RBS says USD/JPY should continue on its trend lower as the BOJ may adopt further easing measures in its first policy meeting following the LDP's win.

What Are Chinese Investors Worried About?  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 6:40 PM ET

The Shanghai Composite has gone through a tough period, being the only market in the North Asian region that's down for the year. CNBC's Eunice Yoon finds out what's holding back mainland investors.

Invest In Value, Not Cyclicals  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 6:10 PM ET

Herald Van Der Linde, Head of Equity Strategy, Asia-Pacific, HSBC says given that we are in the early stages of the global recovery, investors should pay attention to stocks with low multiples.

May Yan, Head of China Banks Research, Barclays is positive on China bank stocks. She explains why.

Don't Expect Bank of Japan to Ease This Week  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 6:35 PM ET

Robert Rennie, Global Head of FX Strategy at Westpac Bank advises investors not to place heavy easing expectations on the Bank of Japan. He says the right way to play yen crosses is to wait until there is greater confirmation of easing measures.

Frank Lavin, Former U.S. Ambassador to Singapore discusses potential impacts of Vice-Premier Wang Qishan's visit for both China and the U.S. He says Wang Qishan needs to establish a new line of communication on financial and economic issues.

Global Growth to Hit 3% in 2013: Expert  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 7:10 PM ET

Kelvin Tay, Regional CIO, Southern APAC, UBS Wealth Management says a recovering U.S economy will help bring global growth in 2013 to 3%.

Top Emerging Market Currency Picks  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 5:50 PM ET

Kathy Lien, Managing Director, BK Asset Management explains why the Mexican Peso and the Korean Won can provide good opportunities for investors looking to tap emerging market currencies.

Sean Hyman, Editor of Moneynews, Ultimate Wealth Report says that growth in China and India will bring some support to commodities.

Short Euro Between 1.33-1.35: Pro  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 5:30 PM ET

Kathy Lien, Managing Director, BK Asset Management sees some weakness in the Euro-Dollar cross going into the new year, explaining why the 1.33 to 1.35 range is a good place to short the Euro.

2013 is the Year for Capital Appreciation   Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 5:20 PM ET

Michael Gayed, Chief Investment Strategist of Pension Partners says that 2013 is the year for capital appreciation and financials will continue to outperform as the Fed keeps monetary policy loose.

Trading Ahead of the Holidays   Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 5:10 PM ET

Kathy Lien, Managing Director, BK Asset Management says that investors should either cut their exposure to the markets or hedge their portfolios.

Invest in High Yield Stocks: Pro  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 7:45 PM ET

Kelvin Tay, Regional CIO, Southern APAC, UBS Wealth Management says investing in high yield stocks will result in a steady income, especially because yield differentials are still wide.

Jahangir Aziz, Chief India Economist, JP Morgan says a compromise on the land acquisition bill and the national goods and services tax will be key for a real economic boost.

Yen Carry Trade For the AUD?  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 7:30 PM ET

Kelvin Tay, Regional CIO, Southern APAC, UBS Wealth Management says the Australian dollar is overvalued but he sees a possibility of it being used in a yen carry trade if the yen weakens.

Want Great Returns? Check These Asian Bonds  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 7:50 PM ET

Kelvin Tay, Regional CIO, Southern APAC, UBS Wealth Management sees attractive returns on Singaporean and South Korean bonds, especially with the appreciation of both currencies.

Nikkei Business Report  Mon, 17 Dec '12 | 4:30 AM ET

The Nikkei's Nozomu Kitadai reports on what the Liberal Democratic Party's election victory means for Japan's economy.

Jonathan Cavenagh, Senior FX Strategist, Westpac Institutional Bank, explains why the yen selloff is set to run out of steam ahead of the BOJ meeting this week.

Kerry Series, Founder & CIO of Eight Investment Partners and David Cook, Associate Professor of Economics at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology discuss the impact of the Japanese election on the country's economy.

Funds to Increase Japan Holdings   Sun, 16 Dec '12 | 10:15 PM ET

Mikihiki Yamamoto, Deputy Head of Research, Ji Asia says that global funds will add more Japan equities to their holdings starting next month.

Can Shinzo Abe Deliver On Economic Promises?  Sun, 16 Dec '12 | 8:45 PM ET

Jeff Kingston, Professor, Temple University says that Shinzo Abe's landslide victory is not quite a mandate, explaining why it remains to be seen whether he can succeed on the economic front.

Paul Krake, Founder, View from the Peak: Macro Strategies explains how the LDP's electoral triumph will finally bring about structural yen weakness, thanks to Abe's aggressive stance on monetary policy.

Stocks in 60 Seconds: Li Ning  Sun, 16 Dec '12 | 10:10 PM ET

CNBC's Deirdre Wang Morris takes on the challenge of the daily stock in 60 seconds segment and looks at Li Ning's shares which fell 2.3 percent after the company warned of substantial loss for 2012.

Sean King, Senior Vice President, Park Strategies expresses his confidence that LDP leader Shinzo Abe can tone things down with China, but he remain unsure if China will allow him to do so.

Taking a Look at China's Reform Agenda  Sun, 16 Dec '12 | 7:15 PM ET

Khiem Do, Head of Asian Multi-Asset, Baring Asset Management says China's plans to restructure state-owned enterprise and boost domestic consumption is a sensible path to pursue.

EMC's Role in the Digital Evolution  Sun, 16 Dec '12 | 7:50 PM ET

Steve Leonard, Office of the Chairman, Senior Vice President, EMC Corporation talks about how his company is pursuing innovation and new technologies to better the lives of people in the developing world.

Japan's Future Economic Outlook  Sun, 16 Dec '12 | 7:10 PM ET

Steve Leonard, Office of the Chairman, Senior Vice President, EMC Corporation expresses concern over some of Abe's militaristic statements, but is hopeful that Abe will bring a pro-business platform to government.

Shinzo Abe: Koizumi 2.0?  Sun, 16 Dec '12 | 6:45 PM ET

Nicholas Smith, Director and Strategist, CLSA says it's clear that Shinzo Abe sought advice from former prime minister Koizumi. He adds that the clarity and decisiveness from Abe is surprising.

Costs of Sacrificing the BOJ's Independence  Sun, 16 Dec '12 | 6:20 PM ET

Russell Jones, Global Head of Fixed Income Strategy, Westpac Institutional Bank says the Bank of Japan's independence is worth sacrificing if it means the economy can emerge from deflation.

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