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Current DateTime: 02:29:50 02 Dec 2008
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    • The Case for Commodities 01 Dec 2008

      We have witnessed the spectacular rise and fall in oil prices in recent months, with crude peaking at a whopping $147 in mid-July before demand concerns took hold amid fears of a global economic downturn and dragged oil prices back south to the $50-a-barrel range.

     

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      • As Uncertainty Prevails, Look Towards China 27 Nov 2008

          Asian stock markets have fallen some 50 percent since the start of the year and many investors may be tempted to think the indices are close to bottoming out.

      • Cash is King, Gold is Not 18 Nov 2008

          Market swings can be unnerving but some experts are playing it safe by sticking to cash and bonds

      • Take a Bite of Tech 11 Nov 2008

          The volatility in the current climate can leave a seasoned investor disheartened, and the less experienced seeing stars. For those who dare to brave the storm and source for bargains, don't forget the emerging markets.

      • Diversify Your Portfolio 11 Nov 2008

          Volatility has been the name of the game for Asian markets as many indexes move into unchartered territory. In such uncertain times, experts say diversification is the key to stabilizing your porftolio.

      • Cut Your Losses 06 Nov 2008

          As investors hoping for a market rally the day after Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States were in for a bitter disappointment, experts on CNBC said investors should cut their losses now and sell holdings that are exposed to the recession risk.

      • Back to Basics 03 Nov 2008

          The wild swings we have witnessed lately in the equity markets can be unnerving, but it is times like this that investors should take advantage of and snap up stocks on the cheap.

      • Trading According to Your Risk Profile 30 Oct 2008

          Extreme volatility in global markets over the past few weeks has seen many market participants capitalizing on day trades. And this may be the smart thing to do says Andrew Sullivan, Sales Trader at MainFirst Securities Hong Kong.

      • Betting on Bonds 28 Oct 2008

          Traditional safe haven investments are back in fashion as many investors around the world flock to U.S. Treasurys (UST), the Japanese yen and even Japanese government bonds.

      • The Dollar Effect 23 Oct 2008

          The U.S. dollar has turned out to be the currency of choice lately, with the greenback climbing to a two-year high of $1.2726 against the euro Thursday, as investors sought safety through the greenback.

     

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      • Don't Park Your Money in US Stocks  01 Dec 2008

          Don't park your money in the U.S. stock markets, advises Christoffer Moltke-Leth, head of Asia Pacific sales trading at Saxo Capital Markets in this installment of "Protect Your Wealth". Instead, he recommends investing in emerging markets.

      • Grim Outlook on Asia  26 Nov 2008

          The outlook for Asian countries remains negative, says Patrick Shum, chief strategist at Karl-Thomson Securities speaking to CNBC's Maura Fogarty and Steve Segwick.

      • Invest in Corporate Bonds  26 Nov 2008

          Corporate bonds will recover faster than equities, believes Paul Schulte, head of multi-strategy research Nomura International. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Sri Jegarajah how to "Protect Your Wealth".

      • Stay With the Winning Horse  24 Nov 2008

          Stay with the winning horse and always balance your portfolio, advises Graham Bibby, MD at Richmond Asset Management. He shares his investment strategy in "Protect Your Wealth".

      • Be Selective on Bonds  17 Nov 2008

          While the debt market has become more popular, Daphne Roth, Asia head of equity ABN AMRO Private Banking cautions investors to be more selective on which ones they select. She also explains why she is overweight on cash and underweight gold in "Protect Your Wealth".

      • Providing Long-Term Investment  12 Nov 2008

          Gome Electrical is one company that should provide long-term investors with protection, says Andrew Sullivan, sales Trader at MainFirst Securities HK. He tells CNBC's Maura Fogarty and Steve Sedgwick why.

      • Emerging Markets: Last In, First Out?  11 Nov 2008

          Jonathan Garner, global head of emerging markets strategy at Morgan Stanley thinks the emerging markets, especially EM Asia, have a good chance of being last in and first out. He reveals how best to play in this space.

      • Create a Diversified Portfolio  10 Nov 2008

          Investors should look to create a more diversified portfolio, which Kirk West, Asia MD at Principal Global Investors thinks is a good thing. As he sees real opportunities in each sector, he recommends a portfolio that spans across all sectors.

      • Capital Preservation is Key  05 Nov 2008

          Capital preservation is key is such difficult times, says Fan Cheuk Wan, head of private banking research, Asia Pacific at Credit Suisse. Her advice to investors? Reduce your risk exposure and sell risky assets into any rallies.

      • Roche: Value Will Emerge First in Credit Markets  05 Nov 2008

          Value will emerge first in the credit markets because it is a credit crisis to begin with, believes David Roche, global strategist at Independent Strategy Ltd. He reveals how he is investing in bonds in this installation of "Protect Your Wealth".



     

    UPCOMING GUESTS:

    Tuesday, Dec 2, 2008
    Christoffer Moltke-Leth | Head of Sales Trading,Asia Pacific | Saxo Capital Markets
    CNBC's Cash Flow | 1030 HK/SIN

    Wednesday, Dec 3, 2008
    Craig Irvine | Co-Head of Regional Research | Daiwa Institute of Research.
    Squawk Box | 0820 HK/SIN

    Thursday, Dec 4, 2008
    Andrew Sullivan | Sales Trader | MainFirst Securities HK
    Capital Connection | 1320 HK/SIN
     

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    Current DateTime: 02:29:51 02 Dec 2008
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    • Send us your thoughts!

        How are you protecting your wealth in these turbulent times of global financial crisis? We want to hear from you.

     

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    Current DateTime: 02:23:21 02 Dec 2008
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    • Protect Your Wealth

        How are investors in the Asia Pacific region handling the global financial turmoil?

    • Financial Crisis Hits Europe

        European nations are scrambling to stem the wave of bank failures across the continent.

    • Wall Street In Crisis

        Wall Street was badly shaken Sunday by the failure of Lehman Brothers, the takeover of Merrill Lynch and big asset sales by AIG.

    • The Fall of Lehman Brothers

        It's official -- Lehman Brothers files for bankruptcy protection.  But the Chapter 11 filing will not include its broker-dealer operations or the Neuberger Berman unit.

    • Fannie & Freddie Takeover

        The US Government seizes control of the two mortgage finance companies, launching what could be its biggest federal bailout ever, as the credit crunch claims two more corporate victims.

    • Collapse of Bear Stearns

        JPMorgan Chase said it would buy stricken rival Bear Stearns for just $2 a share in an all-stock deal that values the U.S. investment bank at about $236 million.

     

    SLIDESHOWS:



    Current DateTime: 02:23:21 02 Dec 2008
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    • Global Market Selloff

        Stock markets around the globe suffered dramatically during the week ending October 10th but how bad was it really? Here are the numbers.

    • Europe's Bank Guarantees

        European finance ministers moved to reassure banking customers by agreeing to raise the threshold for bank-deposit guarantees from current levels.

    • Credit Crisis Play by Play

        The US government has taken a number of dramatic steps—both conventional and extraordinary—to try to remedy the problem. Take a look at what's been done.

    • Failed Banks This Year

        Take a look at the failures of 2008 as measured by total assets and the cost to the FDIC’s deposit insurance fund.

    • Credit Crunch Timeline

        Hasty takeovers, government bailouts, bankruptcy filings, CEO ousters and lots of interest rate cuts. Click ahead for the big events of the big bust.

    • Largest US Bankruptcies

        Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy protection filing is the largest in history, dwarfing all others. Take a look at the ten biggest corporate filings in US bankruptcy court.


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