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  • Brexit no velvet divorce; UK recession likely: Alastair Newton

    Britain is now set for some very tough negotiations with the EU and this move is not going to be a 'velvet divorce' for it, says Alastair Newton, co-founder and Director of Alavan Business Advisory.

  • Other countries will follow if UK exits EU: Alastair Newton

    Watch the interview of Alastair Newton, Director at Alavan Business Advisory with Ronojoy Banerjee on CNBC-TV18 where he spoke about the Brexit and what impact it could have on UK, European Union and emerging markets like India.

  • Republicans at Senate a short-term positive for mkt: Nomura

    According to Alastair Newton, Managing Director and Senior Political Analyst at Nomura International, though the Republicans will have control of both houses, the party will not have a "super majority in the Senate"

  • Volatile Ukraine may now face default risk

    Ukraine's economic woes run deep and the country has been reliant on aid from Russia. A slump in demand for exports of steel and industrial machinery and poor economic policy has taken a toll, analysts say.

  • Will 2013 be politically volatile? Nomura discusses

    2012 has been a year that has tested leadership across the world and a year of leadership change in China and in Japan. In the US president Barak Obama came back to power and there were elections in Greece, the crisis in Spain and a change of guard at the European Central Bank (ECB).

  • Mkts want ECB debt monetisation immediately: CLSA

    Markets want ECB debt monetisation immediately, says Chris Wood of CLSA.

  • Strait of Hormuz issues can cause crude oil prices to rise

    The reason of the war in the 1980s between Iran and Iraq was the Strait of Hormuz. If Iran plans to block it, there could be a military strike from USA on Iran, says Alastair Newton, Chief Political Analyst at Nomura.

  • We are in a far worse situation in Europe right now: Nomura

    Alastair Newton of Nomura International speaking to CNBC-TV18 spoke about the possible ramifications of the Greek referendum and why Europe is reacting so violently to it.

  • Difficult to assess risk premium on oil, says Nomura

    Alastair Newton from Nomura, in an exclusive interview with CNBC-TV18’s Sonia Shenoy, gave his perspective on crude oil movements and the global market going forward.

  • Laden death news driving market, not substance: Nomura

    Alastair Newton, Managing Director and Senior Political Analyst of Nomura International spoke to CNBC-TV18 of the global repercussions and what the financial markets takeaway should be following the death of Osama bin Laden.

  • Cruise cautiously on crude; geopolitical issues spell worry

    Alastair Newton of Nomura International, Jonathan Barratt managing director of Commodity Broking Services and Rajini Panicker of MF Global Commodities discuss where might the crude go from here and how do you go about investing in crude.

  • Experts interpret Japan disaster impact

    As Japan grapples with the worst disaster since World War II, majority of experts believe that this may not hamper the stock markets globally in a big way. However, Japan might take some time to stabilise and recover.

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