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  • GST good for fiscal strength of the country & economy in general: Mark Matthews

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Mark Matthews of Bank Julius Baer & Co and James Glassman, Senior Economist at JPMorgan shared their views and reading on global markets.

  • No threat to the rally from US Fed; risk-on rally to continue: JP Morgan

    No threat to the rally from US Fed; risk-on rally to continue: JP Morgan

    Developed economies are doing little better so that is also helping the market sentiment. The economic picture is favourable wherever you look.

  • Global GDP growth picking up; positive outlook on India: James Glassman

    Global GDP growth picking up; positive outlook on India: James Glassman

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, James Glassman, Senior Economist at JPMorgan shared his outlook on global as well as emerging markets.

  • Fed's hawkish commentary a surprise; EMs to remain under stress

    Fed's hawkish commentary a surprise; EMs to remain under stress

    Fed chair Janet Yellen also said that there is a possibility of three hikes by the US Fed in next three years. This is likely to make investors cautious, believes Seth Freeman of CEO & Chief Investment Officer of EM Capital Management.

  • US mkt unlikely to change fundamentally due to election: Experts

    US mkt unlikely to change fundamentally due to election: Experts

    Even as the second debate between US Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton came to a close early Monday, the US market is unlikely to change fundamentally, according to experts.

  • Equity mkts to see no big fall even if Fed hikes rate: JP Morgan

    Equity mkts to see no big fall even if Fed hikes rate: JP Morgan

    Even if the Fed raises rates, James Glassman of JP Morgan does not see a big fall in the equities market, instead expects a short-term volatility in the market.

  • US Fed will be cautious; it's advantage equities: James Glassman

    US Fed will be cautious; it's advantage equities: James Glassman

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18 James Glassman of JPMorgan said that the US Fed meeting this week is going to be an uneventful event. The Fed is going to be cautious, he said, adding that the Fed wants to see more evidence of the US doing much better before they pursue the path of moving interest rates.

  • Volatility expected in bond mkts, not equity mkts: JP Morgan

    Volatility expected in bond mkts, not equity mkts: JP Morgan

    US 10-year- yield has hit record lows of 1.36 percent. Actions of central banks are impacting bonds market, says James Glassman, Senior Economist at JP Morgan.

  • Brexit gives investors a chance to play the markets: JPMorgan

    Brexit gives investors a chance to play the markets: JPMorgan

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, James Glassman of JPMorgan says Brexit does not change outlook for global economy. Although there could be short-term volatility, it offers an opportunity to jump back into the market, he says.

  • Will be surprised if there is an upside on Brexit vote: JPMorgan

    Will be surprised if there is an upside on Brexit vote: JPMorgan

    James Glassman of JPMorgan said the longer problem was whether the world has seen the last of this issue or whether there would be more referendums in future, if UK does vote to stay this time.

  • See 2 Fed hikes this year; stick to median forecast: JP Morgan

    See 2 Fed hikes this year; stick to median forecast: JP Morgan

    James Glassman, Senior Economist at JP Morgan thinks the Fed is likely hike at least two times this year.

  • Global growth strong; expect dovish Fed statement: JP Morgan

    Global growth strong; expect dovish Fed statement: JP Morgan

    James Glassman, Senior Economist at JP Morgan believes oil market conditions are positive for emerging markets like India and China.

  • China fears overstated; oil may recover in early 2016: JPM

    China fears overstated; oil may recover in early 2016: JPM

    James Glassman,Senior Economist JPMorgan says, he would not be surprised if oil prices recovered in early party of 2016.

  • Chinese fear engulfs market: How worried should you be?

    Chinese fear engulfs market: How worried should you be?

    In a CNBC-TV18, experts Ben Bei of CIMB and Irene Cheung of ANZ Research shared their readings on the market.

  • Here's what experts have to say about Fed rate hike

    Here's what experts have to say about Fed rate hike

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18's Reema Tendulkar & Nigel D'Souza, experts shared their readings and outlook on the Fed rate hike.

  • Yellen may hint at 2015 hike in today's speech: JPMorgan

    Yellen may hint at 2015 hike in today's speech: JPMorgan

    James Glassman, Senior Economist, JPMorgan does not expect Yellen to deny the 2015 liftoff or rate hike in her speech on Thursday. The main message people would be looking out for is whether she is really nervous about the global economy.

  • When will hike happen? Fed just complicated economists' job

    When will hike happen? Fed just complicated economists' job

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, James Glassman, Senior Economist at JPMorgan gave his perspective on unchanged Federal Reserve rate.

  • India strong; global economy in good shape: JPMorgan

    India strong; global economy in good shape: JPMorgan

    James Glassman, senior economist at JPMorgan, says the market bounce back is as puzzling as the fall. He does not think there is any need to worry about the correction in equity markets as global fundamentals remain unchanged.

  • Don't expect major news from Jackson Hole meet: Glassman

    Don't expect major news from Jackson Hole meet: Glassman

    According to James Glassman, Senior Economist, JPMorgan Chase Bank the best thing Central Bankers can to do in current situation is stay true to their own view of what is going on in the economy and not react to market volatility.

  • Positive on India growth; Fed may hike in Sep: Glassman

    Positive on India growth; Fed may hike in Sep: Glassman

    Although the Fed is keenly watching for some more evidence on the jobs market, the layoffs in the US have been at all time lows, says Glassman.in an interview to CNBC-TV18.

  • Greek contagion will be contained in short-term: Experts

    Greek contagion will be contained in short-term: Experts

    Michael Every of Rabobank on the other hand feels that the markets haven't fully comprehended the Greek scenario. He believes it is still a slow burn. According to him, the market believes some kind of a compromise will be reached.

  • Why fuss about Grexit when talk is on austerity: JP Morgan

    Why fuss about Grexit when talk is on austerity: JP Morgan

    James Glassman, senior economist at JP Morgan thinks there is too much attention on Greek issue because there are lots of positives happening in other economies and focus should be on them now.

  • See Fed hiking rates in Sept, may not impact EMs much: JPM

    See Fed hiking rates in Sept, may not impact EMs much: JPM

    The first rate hike in September by the US central bank will have enough potential to cause a sell-off, said James Glassman ofJPMorgan.

  • India to grow at 5.7% next yr; crude fall a plus: JP Morgan

    India to grow at 5.7% next yr; crude fall a plus: JP Morgan

    According to James Glassman, senior economist at JPMorgan fall in crude prices would benefit to all oil importing nations and would boost growth.

  • Fed unlikely to move on rates in Sept meet: JP Morgan

    Fed unlikely to move on rates in Sept meet: JP Morgan

    “I don‘t think we have learned anything new about the job market. I am not sure it changes the needle for the Fed, I think the Fed is not inclined to do anything with the rates until next year anyway,” says James Glassman.

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