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Market Tips: Risk Aversion May Be Short-Lived
Published: Tuesday, 18 Aug 2009 | 4:37 AM ET
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Global stocks rose Tuesday, clawing their way back from the previous day's lows. Experts tell CNBC that although the market is due for a slight correction, there is still value in large-cap stocks and copper.

Risk Aversion May Not Last Long

Economic fundamentals are starting to look better and hence risk aversion seen in the markets may not persist for much longer, says Stephen Roberts, chief economist at Nomura Australia.

Buy Large-Cap Stocks

Large cap stocks are the favorite of Paul Larson, equities strategist at Morningstar. He tells CNBC that these stocks are assured survivors in the market.

Looking Towards US Economy Year-End

Investors are more interested in the U.S. economic data in Q3 and Q4 than right now, says John Licata, chief investment strategist at Blue Phoenix Inc.

Markets Set for Meaningful Correction

Stock markets have to revisit their lows, for equities to be inline with economic fundamentals, says Kirby Daley, senior strategist at the Newedge Group.

Asian Markets Likely To See Correction

Asian markets are set to see a meaningful correction, says Kirby Daley, senior strategist at the Newedge Group.

Maintaining Positions in China

Despite a sharp selloff in Chinese markets Monday, Martin Hennecke, associate director at Tyche, tells CNBC that he's still maintaining his positions there.

Declines in China, Japan Overdone

The declines in China and Japan are overdone, says Uwe Parpart, chief economist and strategist, Asia at Cantor Fitzgerald. He tells CNBC where the buying opportunities are in those markets.

Upbeat on Copper

Chris Kimber, senior advisor at Bell Potter tells CNBC why copper is one of his favorite metals to buy.

Why a Systematic Approach to Investing Works

Vasu Menon, VP of group wealth management at OCBC Bank, tells CNBC why it's important to have a systematic approach to investing.

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