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  • Emerging markets remain attractive in long-term: Rabobank

  • Not much impact of ECB's move to keep rates unchanged: Rabobank

  • US jobs data can trigger bear rally: Rabobank

  • India better placed than most markets for fund inflows:Lambregts

  • 'Japan PMI, IEA's take on oil mkt rebalancing dented confidence'

  • China replicating its own 2008 market situation: Rabobank

  • True pressure coming from Chinese domestic players: Rabobank

  • Here's Jan Lambregts' view on commodities and global market

  • India better off in BRICS; Fed hike well-flagged: Rabobank

  • Rabobank sees reforming EMs drawing ECB QE:Advantage India?

  • How global markets are stacked up for 2013?

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Jan Lambregts of Rabobank International spoke about the global performance of the market post the US elections and the issue revolving around fiscal cliff.

  • QE3 likely; Germany may give go ahead on ESM: Rabobank

    Jan Lambregts of Rabobank International believes the German parliament will not block the affirmation of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM). He is also hopeful of seeing another round of quantitative easing from the Fed.

  • Global markets will remain jittery: Rabobank Intl

    The global markets have witnessed a pullback today. Jan Lambregts of Rabobank International says, it will be just a mild bounce back. “It is hard to see some of the big topics, which have been weighing on market sentiment before, going away at this stage,” he adds. He thinks the markets will remain very jittery.

  • Greece is completely bankrupt: Rabo Bank

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Jan Lambregts of Rabo Bank said, he would not take any temporarily relief in the equity markets as being a permanent state of affairs. According to him, Greece is completely bankrupt.

  • FOMC meet: What to expect from Ben Bernanke?

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Jan Lambregts, Head of Financial Market Research, Rabobank discusses what he expects from Ben Bernanke.

  • Where is the yen headed?

    Where is the yen headed? In an interview with CNBC-TV18’s Menaka Doshi, Jan Lambregts, head of financial markets research, Rabobank International, answers.

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