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Market Tips: A Healthy Pullback Will Set Up New Rally
Global stocks were mixed on Tuesday, as Asian shares followed Wall Street's overnight selloff, while European share rose on the back of a positive outlook from BP. Experts told CNBC a pullback would be healthy as it will set up the market for another rally.
Stay in Risky Assets
Stay in risky assets like stocks and high-yield bonds, advises Arjuna Mahendran, MD & head of investment strategy, Asia at HSBC Private Bank.
Market Pullback Is Healthy
A pullback in equities is timely and healthy and it will set the market for another rally at the end of the year, says Dodge Dorland, chief investment officer at Landor Capital Management.
Factor a Weak USD into Your Portfolio
As Sani Hamid, director of wealth management, economy & market strategy at Financial Alliance, sees the dollar weakening in the long run, he recommends investors to factor this into their portfolio. He talks strategy, in this installment of "Protect Your Wealth."
Weak USD Trend to Continue Through to 2010
Clive McDonnell, regional strategist at BNP Paribas Securities sees a weak dollar trend continuing through to the first-half of 2010. He tells CNBC what this means for markets and risk appetite going forward.
Euro-Dollar May Head Further South
The euro-dollar could head further south, says Chia Woon Khien, local markets strategist from RBS, after the dollar rallied from a 14-month low against the euro.
Gold to Head Lower
Gold prices can move lower, says John Licata, chief investment strategist at Blue Phoenix. He speaks CNBC about the buying gold.
More Upside Seen for Asian Markets
Asian markets still have some upside, according to Tat Auyeung, portfolio manager at Apex Capital Management. He tells CNBC why he sees markets gaining about 15-20% in the next 6 to 9 months.
Asia Will Be First to Experience Inflation
When inflation develops globally, Asia is likely to experience inflationary pressures first, believes Hans Redeker, global head of FX strategy at BNP Paribas. He tells CNBC why and what that means for interest rates in the region.
A Reversal in H-Share vs A-Share Discount?
Comparing China's A-shares and H-shares, the latter could start to trade at a premium into 2010, says Clive McDonnell, regional strategist at BNP Paribas Securities.
Bullish on China's Pharmaceutical Sector
Peter Lai, director of DBS Vickers Securities is bullish on the Greater China region's pharmaceutical sector.
China's International Airlines Look Good
Chinese airlines with a more international focus will stand to gain going forward, says Mark Webb, regional aviation analyst at HSBC.
Future of Chinese Airlines
Chinese airlines' earnings could come under pressure as competition heats up for domestic travel from high speed rail services, says Siva Govindasamy, Asia managing editor at Flightglobal.
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