Asserting that global markets will react positively in case Clinton wins US presidential election, Christopher Palmer, Chief Investment Officer at Benson Avenue Capital, said that a divided House and Clinton win is best case scenario for markets.
The geopolitical issues gives investors a reason to take money off the market, believes Christopher Palmer, Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Benson Avenue Capital.
According to Christopher Palmer, Founder and Chief Investment Officer, Benson Avenue Capital the house have raised the odds of Fed raising rates from extremely low to 50-50 possibility between now till December-end.
Speaking to CNBC-TV18 Christopher Palmer of Benson Avenue Capital said that investors have been on the sidelines for many months with regard to risk assets.
Christopher Palmer, Founder and Chief Investment Officer, Benson Avenue Capital says weak dollar will take pressure away from emerging markets (EMs) and give them more scope for easier monetary policy.
In CNBC-TV18's special edition D-Street, Vibhav Kapoor of IL&FS and Christopher Palmer Founder & CIO Benson Avenue Capital talk on Indian and global markets, respectively.
According to Christopher Palmer, Henderson Global Investors Fed will stick to announcing the end of quantitative easing.
The global markets including emerging markets have been falling after the FOMC minutes which state that the US Fed may begin trimming the monetary stimulus in 'one of its next few meetings'. However, Christopher Palmer does not see that happening before the first quarter of 2014.
Christopher Palmer, director of Global Emerging Markets, Henderson Global Investors believes the US Senate's decision on the debt ceiling led to profit taking and a bit of disappointment in the equities market.
Christopher Palmer of Henderson Global Investors is upbeat on Indian market progressing well going forward. He adds that Fed's tapering will be in line with the street's expectations.
Christopher Palmer of Henderson Global Investors tells CNBC-TV18, the US Fed is more interested in the shape of the yield curve rather than injecting money into the system.
Even with bond yields in Europe crossing the 7% level, Christopher Palmer of Henderson Global Investors says that most market participants are looking to invest in quality bonds.
In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Christopher Palmer of Henderson Global Investors said the credit ratings downgrade of 21 banks by Moody's Investors Service is more like housekeeping.
Christopher Palmer of Henderson Global Investors talks about the news emanating from the Eurozone on the back of the big meet between Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel. He also discusses his outlook on India and where he sees India headed by year-end.
Christopher Palmer of Henderson Global Investors says what happened over the weekend is good for US equities which are keeping European markets afloat, although not with huge gains.
Christopher Palmer from Gartmore Investment Management, in an interview with CNBC-TV18’s Mitali Mukherjee, said that the investors can take a view towards a strong rally into the second half of the year if the wholesale inflation comes down and the central bank reacts to that data.
Christopher Palmer of Gartmore Investment Management tells CNBC-TV18 that he sees a gradual improvement for the rest of the year, on the back of robust earnings numbers. "We still see emerging markets rising inline with earnings growth which this year should be safely above 15%," he adds.
Christopher Palmer of Gartmore Investment Management tells CNBC-TV18 that global markets have priced in Moody's downgrade of Spain. "It hasn't really surprised bond markets," he says.