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Pros Say: Deflation, Global Weakness Until 2010

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Published: Tuesday, 28 Oct 2008 | 8:12 AM ET
By: CNBC.com
Time to Go Bargain Hunting?
Long-term investors can consider bargain hunting in the current market environment, says Norman Chan, CIO at PCM Capital. In light of this, CNBC's Amanda Drury asks him which Asian markets are the most oversold.

Not Bullish on Gold

Norman Chan, CIO at PCM Capital is not bullish on gold as he believes that on the industrial basis, it is a useless metal. Instead, he reveals how he is protecting his wealth using fixed income instruments.








Time to Go Bargain Hunting?

Long-term investors can consider bargain hunting in the current market environment, says Norman Chan, CIO at PCM Capital.

Underweight Emerging Markets & Asia

Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy & chief economist at AMP Capital Investors is underweight emerging markets and Asia, with a bias towards Australia and mainstream stock markets at the moment.

HSI May Fall Under 10,000 Points

The Hang Seng Index may find some stability when it falls slightly below 10,000 points, forecasts Francis Lun, general manager at Fulbright Securities.

Stocks to Flounder for Six Months

Global stock markets will likely move sideways and remain volatile over the next six to twelve months, Neel Tiku from Peak Financial Management told CNBC Tuesday.

Don't Count on Bull Market Yet

"One good day doesn't mean the new bull market is here yet," Andreas Nigg from Vontobel told CNBC. Stocks are set to remain volatile, Nigg added.

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Markets may be up Tuesday, but the economic outlook remains grim. CNBC's experts share their views on where the economy is headed and how long it will take to recover.

   
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