Nicholas Smith, Equity Strategist at CLSA Japan, discusses the TPP without the U.S. support and trade between Japan and the U.S.
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BloombergQuint: Asian emerging markets in extended period of outperformance, says CLSA’s Chris Wood
Asian emerging markets have begun a period of extended outperformance after a multi-year bottom, according to Chris Wood, Global Equity Strategist at CLSA.
Business Standard: This is a good time to lock in some gains in the stock market: Chris Wood
CLSA’s global equity strategist talks to the Business Standard during the 20th CLSA India Forum in Delhi. He believes that the markets could give a return of around 10 percent from the current level over the next year.
BTVI: Exclusive - see current account deficit at 2.5% of GDP: CLSA
Economic growth outlook & earnings growth should improve on near term basis, says Mahesh Nandurkar, India Strategist at CLSA.
CNBC-TV18: Indian gas consumption to rise 40% & production 60% in 6-years: CLSA's Vikash Jain
Speaking to CNBC-TV18, CLSA’s Oil and Gas Analyst Vikash Jain says he has some valuation linked worries with oil marketing companies (OMCs).
CNBC-TV18: India one of most promising among Asian EMs in long term
In an interview with CNBC-TV18, CLSA’s Christopher Wood and Mahesh Nandurkar shared their views on Indian economy and their outlook on Indian equity markets.
CNBC: The Bank of Japan need to keep its pedal down on policy: strategist
Nicholas Smith, Japan strategist, CLSA, says the Bank of Japan is clearly going to keep aggressive policy in place until inflation responds strongly.
CNBC: Monetary and fiscal stimulus to continue if Abe wins polls
Nicholas Smith, CLSA’s Japan Strategist, says the market sees monetary and fiscal stimulus continuing if Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wins the October 22 polls as expected.
CNBC: HK is ready to use farm land for housing but CLSA's Wong says the territory first needs more infrastructure
CLSA’s Head of Property Research Nicole Wong responds to Hong Kong Chief Executive’s new farm land policy