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  • India an outperformer among emerging markets: ING Financial

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18 Tim Condon of ING Financial Markets said that the US non-farm payroll data might come in at about 170,000. He also added that anything less than the 180,000 will be considered negative by the market.

  • China PMI may hurt US, Fed to defer rate increase: ING Fin

    China PMI may hurt US, Fed to defer rate increase: ING Fin

    Tim Condon, ING Financial Markets said the poor China PMI number reinforces the fact that there is material slowdown, which could be threat to US growth and push the Fed rate hike further than September, resulting in flight from all risk assets.

  • Greece can still cause major risk-off post July 20: ING Fin

    Greece can still cause major risk-off post July 20: ING Fin

    Tim Condon, head of research-Asia, ING Financial Markets, is surprised by the calm shown by international markets post the 'no' vote in Greece' Referendum.

  • Don't see jitters in European mkts till Tuesday: Tim Condon

    Don't see jitters in European mkts till Tuesday: Tim Condon

    Tuesday is the deadline for Greece to pay 1.6 billion euros ($1.8 billion) to the International Monetary Fund.

  • Don't expect ECB action; no QE from US: ING Financial Mkts

    Don't expect ECB action; no QE from US: ING Financial Mkts

    Tim Condon of ING Financial Markets gives his take on how global markets will react ahead of the European Central Bank's policy meeting later today and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony before Congress on Thursday.

  • Year for equities to outperform fixed income: ING Fin Mkts

    Year for equities to outperform fixed income: ING Fin Mkts

    Tim Condon of ING Financial Markets says that global markets have been weak on the back of the lacklustre economic data coming out of developed markets like the US and the eurozone.

  • Euro woes will make for choppy mkt conditions: ING Fin Mkts

    Euro woes will make for choppy mkt conditions: ING Fin Mkts

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Tim Condon of ING Financial Markets analyses how global markets are faring in these uncertain times.

  • Eurozone is taking pains to solve debt debacle: Tim Condon

    Eurozone is taking pains to solve debt debacle: Tim Condon

    Tim Condon, Head of Research-Asia, ING Financial Markets talks to CNBC-TV18 about his expectations from the EU Summit in Brussels.

  • Unless global news settles, liquidity to flow out: ING Fin

    Unless global news settles, liquidity to flow out: ING Fin

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Tim Condon of ING Financial Markets talks about the global economic outlook on the back of negative news stemming from the eurozone and the US.

  • Euro zone recession may have already started: PMIs

    Euro zone recession may have already started: PMIs

    The euro zone's debt crisis might already have pushed the bloc's economy back into recession, according to business surveys that showed China's economy taking a stride forward in October.

  • FOMC move to be a non-event for global mkt: ING Financial

    FOMC move to be a non-event for global mkt: ING Financial

    The global markets are in a wait and watch mode with the two big cues coming up – Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting and Greece outcome. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, head of research (Asia) at ING Financial Markets, Tim Condon talks about the implications of the upcoming events on the global markets.

  • Investors should exercise caution before buying: Nomura

    Investors should exercise caution before buying: Nomura

    Given the proximity to the end of QE2, and the fact that sentiment may unwind further, we suggest a cautious approach in the near-term.

  • Fundamentals do not warrant buying in India, says ING Fin

    Fundamentals do not warrant buying in India, says ING Fin

    Tim Condon, Head of Research (Asia) at ING Financial Markets feels markets are reacting negatively to Fed chairman's speech on Tuesday

  • Market could see further weakness: ING's Tim Condon

    Market could see further weakness: ING's Tim Condon

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Tim Condon, Head of Research, Asia, ING Financial Markets says, the markets could see some further weakness from here.

  • If RBI takes rate hike break, India can outperform: Expert

    If RBI takes rate hike break, India can outperform: Expert

    Tim Condon, Head of Research – Asia at ING Financial Markets, spoke to CNBC-TV18's Mitali Mukherjee about what is keeping global markets subdued today.

  • Prefer emerging markets to developed markets: ING Fin

    Prefer emerging markets to developed markets: ING Fin

    The commodity space sold off yesterday evening while a fresh bout of selling is being seen even as European markets open for trade. Tim Condon of ING Financial Markets gives a market check to CNBC-TV18 and how he sees the situation across global screens.

  • Find out: What's leading to weakness across Asian markets?

    Find out: What's leading to weakness across Asian markets?

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Tim Condon, Head of Research, Asia, ING Financial Markets, speaks about what’s leading to this bout of weakness across the Asia.

  • Crisis in Asia fuelling flight-to-safety: ING Financial

    Crisis in Asia fuelling flight-to-safety: ING Financial

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Tim Condon, Head of Research, Asia, ING Financial Markets gave his perspective on global markets.

  • EMs to keep swimming in circles, no deep correction for now

    EMs to keep swimming in circles, no deep correction for now

    Tim Condon, Head of Research, Asia, ING Financial Markets in an interview on CNBC-TV18 says China’s macro policy heavily tilts towards growth. He forecasts a10.2% growth for China this year, nearly a percentage point jump above consensus.

  • FIIs find US markets safe haven after Libya unrest: ING Fin

    FIIs find US markets safe haven after Libya unrest: ING Fin

    Stock markets are showing anxiety over the geo-political situation emanating out of West Asia. Tim Condon, Head of Research-Asia at ING Financial Markets told CNBC-TV18 that he expects the nervousness surrounding emerging markets to continue because of the negative newsflow coming out of Libya which is affecting crude supplies.

  • H2 for EMs to be stronger if inflation is lower: ING Fin

    H2 for EMs to be stronger if inflation is lower: ING Fin

    RBI has been slightly behind the curve in raising interest rates, feels Tim Condon of ING Financial Markets. Condon also expects emerging European markets to do well post their underperformance in 2010. He said, EMs will have a better second half if inflation is lower in H2.

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