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  • Economy Not As Weak As Expected: RBA 

    The RBA keeps its cash rate unchanged at 3 percent as expected. Jim Vrondas of OzForex says the government is unlikely to offer more fiscal stimulus as current measures are filtering through the economy. He speaks to CNBC's Matthew Taylor, Chloe Cho and Rebecca Meehan.

    • India's Budget Negative for Stocks 

      India's new budget is a negative for its equity market, says Peter Redward, head of research for emerging markets, Asia at Barclays Capital. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong, Amanda Drury & Sri Jegarajah why. Daryl Guppy, CEO of Guppytraders.com charts the Sensex and the Indian rupee.

      • Detriot Electric Pushes Electric Cars in Asia 

        Start-up electric car maker Detroit Electric aims to make electric cars affordable for the man on the street. Albert Lam, chairman & CEO of Detroit Electric, tells CNBC's Martin Soong, Amanda Drury and Kaori Enjoji his company's Asia strategy.

        • Buy US Govt. Bonds & Yen Until 'Meaningful Correction' Is Seen

          Puru Saxena, money manager and CEO of Puru Saxena Wealth Management, is buying long-term U.S. government bonds and the Japanese yen. But only after a meaningful correction is seen, he tells CNBC he will then dump Treasurys and the yen for preferred Asian countries such as China, India and Vietnam.

          • Trader's Tips for Investing in Australia 

            Michael Iwanuik, investment adviser at Select Equities favors investment manager, BT Investment Management. He tells CNBC why.

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