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  • Fed may hike rate by 0.25% this year: Heritage Capital

    Paul Schatz, President, Heritage Capital Llc, believes the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates by a quarter point to one time for the rest of the year.

  • Here's what experts expect from Fed on December 16

    Watch the interview of Nariman Behravesh Chief Economist, IHS with Ronojoy Banerjee on CNBC-TV18, in which he shared his reading and outlook on possible US Fed rate move.

  • Here's Nariman Behravesh's views on US jobs data

    Watch the interview of Nariman Behravesh, Chief Economist at IHS with Surabhi Upadhyay on CNBC-TV18, in which he shared his reading and outlook on US Jobs number.

  • Davos: Europe weak spot; experts await ECB move this week

    It will be attended by 2500 delegates from 140 countries from business, non-government organisations and social groups including Chancellor of Germany, President of France and PM of China. The Indian delegation to be led by the finance minister.

  • Here's how Nariman Behravesh of IHS reads US jobs data

    Watch the interview of Nariman Behravesh, Chief Economist at IHS with Menaka Doshi on CNBC-TV18, in which he spoke about the US jobs data.

  • Davos: IHS says EMs need to think about structural reforms

    IHS Chief Economist Nariman Behravesh says the emerging markets are going to have a tough time ahead. They need to think about structural reforms, removing subsidies, making their economies more competitive and more productive.

  • Weak jobs data may lead to a delay in tapering plan: IHS

    Nariman Behravesh, Chief Economist, IHS spoke to CNBC-TV18 on the US economy and what to expect from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), next week.

  • US can muddle through 2% growth rate: Expert

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Nariman Behravesh of IHS talks about growth in US, China and European countries. According to him, there may be negative growth in Q2-Q3 and possibly into the Q4.

  • Obama's budget: Balancing act tougher than Pranab's

    The world is gearing up to deal with the US budget, which comes just before the Indian Budget, and President Barack Obama has a tough task at hand. In his balancing act, which is tougher than Indian finance minister Pranab Mukherjee's job.

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