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PROTECT YOUR WEALTH


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    • Bullish on China and India 

        Ragu Sivanesarajah, portfolio manager at AMP Capital Partners finds India and China promising and he explains to CNBC's Chloe Cho why he likes Chinese consumer and bank stocks, in this installment of "Protect Your Wealth".

    • Aussie Dollar's Strength Unlikely to Last 

        Naomi Fink, Japan strategist at Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi does not think the Aussie dollar's strength can last. She tells Michael Yoshikami of YCMNET Advisors & CNBC's Martin Soong why, in this installment of "Protect Your Wealth".

    • Increase Exposure to Asia 

        Investors should increase their exposure to Asian equities, advises Kerry Series, head of Asia Pacific equities at AMP Capital Investors. He tells CNBC's Chloe Cho & Steve Sedgwick why, in this installment of 'Protect Your Wealth'.


SQUAWK BOX VIDEO CLIPS


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    • HK Market Lacks Momentum  05 Jul 2009

        The market lacks momentum and the Hang Seng will open softer and test the 18,000 level, says Peter Lai, director at DBS Vickers Securities, as he previews the trading day with CNBC's Emily Chan.

    • Consumer Spending Will Only Grow in China  05 Jul 2009

        Paul Schulte, MD at Nomura International expects the U.S. consumer to save more and the Chinese consumer to spend in the years ahead. He says China is passing the $6000 per capita income window, which will see an explosion in consumer finance. He answers view emails with CNBC's Martin Soong.

    • CNBC.com News Now  05 Jul 2009

        The top headlines this hour with CNBC's Saijal Patel.

    • China Cracks down on Use of Virtual Currency  05 Jul 2009

        Zhang Chenhao, senior analyst at JLM Pacific Epoch, discusses China's crackdown on the virtual economy with Paul Shulte of Nomura International and CNBC's Martin Soong. Zhang says Beijing's move to curb the exchange of virtual currency for real currency will hurt online game operators in the short-term.

    • A Better Fit for Opel: BAIC or Magna?  05 Jul 2009

        Discussing the bidding race for Opel is Michael Dunne, VP of International Ops & MD of China at JD Power, speaking to Paul Schulte of Nomura International, and CNBC's Sri Jegarajah and Martin Soong. Dunne sheds light on the synergies through a deal with China's BAIC, and what Canada's Magna can offer to Opel.

    • Asian Banks Not as Leveraged  05 Jul 2009

        Singapore's UOB, and China's CCB and ICBC are among the best valued in the world, says Paul Schulte, managing director at Nomura International. He assesses the financial space with CNBC's Martin Soong and Sri Jegarajah.

    • Expect Market Consolidation in Taiwan  05 Jul 2009

        Seow Hock Hin, senior VP of institutional sales at MF Global is looking for the market consolidation in Taiwan. He tells CNBC's Emily Chan what will trigger this.

    • Fed Yet to Start Quantitative Easing  05 Jul 2009

        The Federal Reserve has not started on quantitative easing yet, according to Paul Schulte, MD at Nomura International. He shares his observations, with CNBC's Martin Soong, Amanda Drury & Sri Jegarajah.

    • CNBC.com News Now  05 Jul 2009

        The top headlines this hour with CNBC's Saijal Patel.


COMMODITY STORE WITH SRI JEGARAJAH


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