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Current DateTime: 11:31:13 03 Dec 2008
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    • Crude Oil Could Hit as Low as $20 Bbl  3 hrs ago

        Oil prices could fall to $20 to $30 a barrel in the current economic environment, says David Ernsberger, editorial director of Asia at Platts. And the charts concur, quips Ray Barros, CEO of Ray Barros Trading Group. They talk oil with CNBC's Oriel Morrison & Sri Jegarajah.

    • Top Trades for 2009  4 hrs ago

        Stagflation is a foregone conclusion in 2009, says Ray Barros, CEO of Ray Barros Trading Group. In view of his bleak outlook, he reveals his potential trades for next year to CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

    • Recovery Will Take Time  02 Dec 2008

        Australian stocks are going to take some time to recover, say Nick Radge from the Chartist and Roger Montgomery, MD of Clime Asset Management. They explain their bleak outlook to CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

    • Benefits of a Qantas-BA Merger  02 Dec 2008

        Qantas probably did not enter merger talks with an Asian carrier due concerns about competitive issues, says Andrew Miller, principal at CAPA Consulting. He reviews the benefits that a merger with BA will bring, with CNBC's Oriel Morrison & Maura Fogarty.

    • Bullish on Noble Group  02 Dec 2008

        Nirgunan Tiruchelvam, equities analyst at ABN AMRO Asia Securities is bullish on commodities supply chain giant Noble Group. He tells CNBC's Oriel Morrison & Sri Jegarajah why he sees an upside potential of 43% for this stock.

    • BoT Seen Cutting Rates  02 Dec 2008

        There is a possibility that the BoT may ease rates by as much as 50 bps today, says Tai Hui, regional head of economic research, SEA at Standard Chartered Bank. He tells CNBC's Oriel Morrison that this will likely be the first in a series of rate cuts.

    • Tensions in Thailand Likely to Persist  02 Dec 2008

        The political uncertainty in Thailand is likely to persist as the differences between what the PAD protesters and the majority of Thais want have yet to be resolved, says Tai Hui, regional head of economic research, SEA from Standard Chartered Bank. He tells CNBC's Oriel Morrison more.

    • What Will Change the Global Economy's Course?  01 Dec 2008

        Simon Warner, head of macro markets at AMP Capital and Michael Blythe, chief economist of the Commonwealth Bank reveal the signals that will point to a turnaround in the global economy, with CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

    • Tensions in Thailand  01 Dec 2008

        Discussing what lies ahead for Thailand if the current administration is disbanded, with Federico Ferrara, assistant professor at the National University of Singapore, speaking with CNBC's Oriel Morrison & Chloe Cho.

    • RBA Slashes Rates by 100 bps to 4.25%  01 Dec 2008

        The RBA lowered its official cash rate by 100 bps to 4.25% Tuesday, in a bid to save the economy from a global recession. Chris Loong, head of currency and asset allocation at State Street Global Advisors gives his instant analysis to CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

    • Has the Fed's Actions Been Effective?  01 Dec 2008

        The Fed's move to increase liquidity in the past few weeks have helped to prevent a much deeper recession, opines Ilian Mihov, professor of economics at INSEAD. He tells CNBC's Oriel Morrison what else can be done to boost its sagging economy.

    • Chinese Investment in Australia  30 Nov 2008

        Discussing the hurdles and opportunities China faces when investing in Australian resource companies, with James Bruce, head of global resources at Perpetual and Ian McCubbin, partner & leader of Deacons China Business Group, speaking with CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

    • Outlook for the India Markets  30 Nov 2008

        Indian stock markets will not recover or rise as fast as the rest of Asia till there is some sort of concrete move by the government to improve security, says Aadil Ebrahim, investment manager at Bowen Capital Management. He tells CNBC's Oriel Morrison more.

    • Is Oil at $75 Bbl Achievable?  30 Nov 2008

        Saudi Arabia has targeted 'fair' oil price at $75 a barrel at last weekend's OPEC meeting. But is this achievable? Paul Young, Singapore managing editor at Platts gives his take to CNBC's Oriel Morrison & Sri Jegarajah.

    • Asian Economies Will Still See Growth in 2009  30 Nov 2008

        Asian economies will see a slowdown in growth but not half as much as people expect, according to Andrew Freris, senior investment strategist, Asia at BNP Paribas Private Bank. He explains his upbeat outlook to CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

    • No Value in Airlines  27 Nov 2008

        There is no value in the airline sector, at the moment, says Greg Bundy, chairman of Inter-Financial, speaking to Peter Harbison, executive chairman of Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation and CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

    • Qantas' Outgoing CEO Sees More Consolidation  27 Nov 2008

        Geoff Dixon, outgoing CEO of Qantas sees consolidation in the airline sector. He speaks to CNBC's Oriel Morrison as he gets ready to depart.

    • Australia Countdown  27 Nov 2008

        Discussing what to expect in today's trade, including a preview of Qantas' AGM, with Justin O'Brien, vice president, Citi Smith Barney, speaking to CNBC's Oriel Morrison.

    • Oil Slips Ahead of OPEC  27 Nov 2008

        Oil prices slip to $53 ahead of this weekend's OPEC meeting. Jonathan Barratt, MD Commodity Broking Services discusses the issues at hand, with CNBC's Oriel Morrison & Sri Jegarajah.

    • Turbulent Time Seen for Qantas  27 Nov 2008

        Ahead of Qantas' AGM today where CEO Geoff Dixon is set to bid shareholders farewell, Ben Brownette, analyst at Aegis Securities tells CNBC's Oriel Morrison and Sri Jegarajah why the carrier is set to have a turbulent 12 months ahead.


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