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Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman at Templeton Emerging Markets Group, says Indian markets could surprise investors next year if the opposition party wins general elections.

Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman at Templeton Emerging Markets Group, says expanding central bank balance sheets will ensure sufficient liquidity even if there is a taper.

Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman at Templeton Emerging Markets Group, says China's market-oriented reforms will may result in more bankruptcies but will ultimately benefit long-term investors.

Andrew Gilholm, Senior Analyst for China and Korea at Control Risks, says Jang Song-thaek's execution will increase uncertainty in China over Kim Jong-un's leadership.

Mark Mobius, Executive Chairman at Templeton Emerging Markets Group, describes his outlook on Philippine stocks. He's positive on consumer plays given large remittance flows.

John Rutledge, Chief Investment Strategist at Safanad discusses the impact the Ryan-Murray budget deal will have on Fed policy.

Expect a hawkish stand from RBI: Pro     Mon, 16 Dec '13 | 7:14 PM ET

Medha Samant, Investment Director - Asian Equities at Fidelity Worldwide Investment, describes the Indian market outlook against a backdrop of rising inflation and optimism over reform hopes.

Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe's government has approved plans to boost military spending and bolster ties with Asian partners to counter China's rising power.

Presenting Australia's latest mid-year economic and fiscal report, Treasurer Joe Hockey said that the budget deficit could total A$123 billion over the next four years.

Greg Smith, Group CEO at Global Commodities, says he expects commodity markets to override the current economic and fiscal developments in the U.S.

In the course of rapid urbanization, environmental issues often take a back seat. This city in Asia however, has managed to balance growth and sustainability.

Coca-Cola Amatil re-enters beer market     Mon, 16 Dec '13 | 6:34 PM ET

Terry Davis, Managing Director at Coca-Cola Amatil, describes the company's plans to introduce new draft beer and cider brands as well as increase distribution.

Tobias Harris, Analyst at Teneo Intelligence, says Japanese policymakers are moving away from hedging against China's rise to seeking to counter it.

Jim Paulsen, Chief Investment Strategist at Wells Capital Management, explains why he suspects the Fed's controlled reduction in bond purchases will turn into a "panic taper."

David Walker, Head of Equities Research, StocksInValue.com.au says 2014 won't be a standout year for stock valuations with slow growth in intrinsic value.

Japan is set to announce its first ever national security strategy on Tuesday amid heightened tension with China. CNBC's Tokyo Bureau Chief Kaori Enjoji has more.

Investors cheer positive global data     Mon, 16 Dec '13 | 5:05 PM ET

The latest data from Europe and the U.S. shows that global business activity expanded this month. CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar describes what that means for markets.

Inflation expectations for 2014     Mon, 16 Dec '13 | 12:50 AM ET

Christian Schulz, Senior Economist at Berenberg Bank says the absence of inflation could be the theme for 2014.

Uwe Parpart, Managing Director, Head of Research at Reorient Financial Markets says U.S. longer-term interest rates will continue to rise.

Kelvin Tay, Regional CIO, Southern APAC at UBS Wealth Management, says the nonfarm payrolls quarterly average has to be consistently above 250,000 before there's enough evidence to start unwinding QE.

Michael Gurka, Managing Director at Spectrum Asset Management, tells CNBC's Cash Flow why he thinks the S&P; 500 could see a late run into 2014.

CNBC's Sri Jegarajah explains the results of this week's gold sentiment survey.

Ridham Desai, India Strategist and Head of India Research at Morgan Stanley, describes the major risk events for Indian markets this week.

Sharnie Wong, Asia Banks Analyst at Barclays, expects tapering to hit margins of Hong Kong and Singapore banks, so she advises to position defensively in lenders with strong deposit franchises.

CNBC's Sri Jegarajah takes you through the results of this week's forex sentiment survey.

Why Chinese firms are in a sweet spot     Sun, 15 Dec '13 | 8:45 PM ET

Alaistair Chan, economist at Moody's Analytics, says mainland companies are still seeing rising orders and production levels, despite Monday's weak HSBC flash PMI.

Jake Lynch, Head of Emerging Leaders Asia at Macquarie Securities, sees the most interesting opportunities coming from China's aging population, despite relaxation of the country's one-child policy.

Nicholas Weindling, fund manager at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, says a weaker yen doesn't change the outlook for firms that have already lost competitiveness.

Masyuki Kichikawa, MD & Chief Japan Economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch says improved sentiment among smaller firms, increased capital expenditure and a weaker yen are all helping Japan's economy.

Nicholas Weindling, fund manager at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, says higher consumption and capital expenditure point to a brighter outlook for Japan's economy.

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