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  • Here's what to expect from German elections

    Trevor Williams, chief economist at Lloyds TSB presents his expectations from the German elections, in an interview to CNBC-TV18. He expects the government to be led by Angela Merkel.

  • Emerging economies showing signs of recovery: Lloyds TSB

    Trevor Williams, chief economist, Lloyds TSB, told CNBC-TV18 that the emerging economies are clearly showing signs of recovery. "The global markets are looking to put in money, but they are bit more selective about where they will put the money", he said.

  • Mkts may react negatively if Fed disappoints: Lloyds TSB

    Trevor Williams, chief economist, Lloyds TSB, says that with Operation Twist expiring next month the markets look forward to continued support from the Fed.

  • Euro headed towards 1.20, says Lloyds TSB's Trevor Williams

    Trevor Williams, chief economist, Lloyds TSB talks about the continuing negative news stemming from the euro zone. He says the immediate concern is Greece as it is closer to an exit but does acknowledge that the other worries - Spain and the euro are not too far behind.

  • Markets ready for Greece exit from euro zone: Lloyds TSB

    Trevor Williams, chief economist, Lloyds TSB says that Greece crisis has been going on for last 2.5 years and Greece has already received three bailouts.

  • Europe can't avoid a recession, says Lloyds TSB

    Trevor Williams, chief economist at Lloyds TSB tells CNBC-TV18 that some patchwork solution maybe put into place on Greece's debt but it will take a lot more than a debt swap deal to get Greece on its feet again.

  • If spread gets wider, Germany will have to act: Lloyds TSB

    Achilleas Georgolopoulos, Strategist-Interest Rates at Lloyds TSB talks to CNBC-TV18's Menaka Doshi about the European bond markets and their impact on the Eurozone economy.

  • EFSF won't dry Greece's tears; More help needed: Lloyds TSB

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Trevor Williams, Chief Economist, Lloyds TSB talks about the Eurozone situation and how today's US non-farm payroll numbers could cough up negative data.

  • If Greek defaults will it stay in Eurozone, asks Lloyds TSB

    Trevor Williams, Chief Economist, Lloyds TSB tells CNBC-TV18 that the markets had pretty much priced in these changes and hence European stocks rose.

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