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  • Some FIIs likely to move funds out of India by year end: Experts

    The geopolitical issues gives investors a reason to take money off the market, believes Christopher Palmer, Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Benson Avenue Capital.

  • 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.

  • Indian mkt may see downside due to US govt shutdown: Expert

    According to Seth R Freeman, the two major US parties are unlikely to figure out a compromise soon and that will affect the markets globally.

  • Low rupee gives brave investors a shot at market: Freeman

    The main culprit for most global markets heading down has been the disappointing jobs report which came in the US along with the dismal PMI data which was announced in China. In lieu of all the negative global macro news, Seth R Freeman of EM Capital Management talks about where markets are headed going forward.

  • Good time to invest in cos with dollar earnings: EM Cap

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Seth R Freeman, CEO of EM Capital Management, LLC says investors might now want to invest in Indian companies that may have dollar earnings.

  • Pressure on emerging markets may go on until June: EM Cap

    Seth R Freeman of EM Capital Management says he doesn‘t believe that a Greek exit from the euro zone will have such a large impact as envisaged by some analysts.

  • Greek worries for Indian market exaggerated: EM Capital

    Promising to abandon any austerity plans, Greece's possible coalition government appears all set to pull the country out of the eurozone. Seth R Freeman, CEO, EM Capital Management LLC says the situation is spiraling out of control rapidly.

  • India to move up; Expect Re to appreciate to 45/$: EM Cap

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Seth R Freeman the CEO of EM Capital Management says rising crude prices will make it difficult for India to rein in inflation.

  • Envt grim, mass downgrade of EU nations looms large: EM Cap

    The global markets witnessed a big sell-off action yesterday. The markets are still not determined on what the policymakers in Europe prepared to do today, said Seth R Freeman, emerging and frontier markets specialists at EM Capital Management.

  • Domestic issues may stall any relief rally in India: EM Cap

    Freeman is bullish on India’s long-term economic growth story, but advises against going out all investing due to several domestic concerns, which he says, may stall any sort of a relief rally.

  • Don't see a year-end rally: EM Capital Management

    The world's major central banks acted jointly on Wednesday to provide cheaper dollar funding to European banks facing a credit crunch. Seth R. Freeman of EM Capital Management says, the increased liquidity just covers up the underlying problems. He doesn’t see a year-end rally. “I have been wrong before, but I just don’t see it.”

  • US needs about 150,000 jobs/month to maintain pace: EM Cap

    Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou won a parliamentary confidence vote on Saturday. Meanwhile, the G20 summit ended with little progress on EU crisis. Seth R Freeman, chief executive officer of EM Capital Management shared his views on the news coming in from Greece and G20 summit, and the possible implications on the markets.

  • India to lose fair share of foreign investment: EM Cap

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Seth R Freeman of EM Capital Management said that ongoing global turbulence seen on the back of European Union aid deal is leading to redemption of funds.

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