Credit Agricole CIB European Head of FX Strategy Adam Myers says India could be one of the economic success stories of 2015.

SHOWS: LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (DECEMBER 24, 2014) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)

1. SLATE, READING (English): 'AS WE HEAD INTO 2015, WILL WE SEE A GRADUAL MENDING OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND WILL EQUITIES REMAIN THE BEST GAME IN TOWN?'

2. CREDIT AGRICOLE CIB, EUROPEAN HEAD OF FX STRATEGY, ADAM MYERS, SAYING:

'Well I think in terms of the mending of the global economy that mending will more likely come from developed markets. And particularly those closely aligned with the United States than EM which is very much dependent on the cost of dollar funding which will continue to squeeze upon those emerging markets throughout 2015.'

3. SLATE, READING (English): 'AMONGST THE EMERGING MARKET PACK, YOU CONTINUE TO LIKE CHINA, DESPITE SLOWING GROWTH. HOW ARE YOU POSITIONED ON OTHER ECONOMIES LIKE INDIA?'

4. CREDIT AGRICOLE CIB, EUROPEAN HEAD OF FX STRATEGY, ADAM MYERS, SAYING:

'I think India could be one of the success stories of 2015. Obviously there have been reforms that have been put in place that were only just beginning to gain traction in the second half of 2014. And I think many investors whilst acknowledging those U.S. dollar funding squeeze pressures that I mentioned earlier, will look to countries like India and other EMs closely aligned to the U.S. to invest in 2015.'

5. SLATE, READING (English): 'DO YOU THINK OIL PRICES HAVE FOUND THEIR BOTTOM? WE HAVE SEEN BRENT REBOUND AND MANY BELIEVE THAT IT WILL FIND A FLOOR AT $60 PER BARREL?

6. CREDIT AGRICOLE CIB, EUROPEAN HEAD OF FX STRATEGY, ADAM MYERS, SAYING:

'Yes I think so. I think the measures put in place by OPEC to suppress the price of crude oil, I think those measures have now made their market, I don't think oil is going to fall much further. Particularly with demand continuing to remain relatively strong in the developed world and because of that we should see a bounce early in the New Year, perhaps up to as high as $75 per barrel during the first quarter.'

7. SLATE, READING (English): 'IN 2015, WHERE WOULD YOU PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK, DMS OR EMS?'

8. CREDIT AGRICOLE CIB, EUROPEAN HEAD OF FX STRATEGY, ADAM MYERS, SAYING:

'I think there needs to be a mix and the reason I say that is because developed markets are likely to do much better in general than emerging markets in 2015. However, those emerging markets who are closely aligned or more closely aligned to continued consumer growth in the United States will continue to do better and of course those are Mexico, Brazil and of course Canada.'

9. SLATE, READING (English): 'WHAT'S YOUR VIEW ON THE DOLLAR INDEX IN 2015?'

10. CREDIT AGRICOLE CIB, EUROPEAN HEAD OF FX STRATEGY, ADAM MYERS, SAYING:

'Well we look for a moderate appreciation in the U.S. dollar versus the euro. For example, euro dollar falling to 1.20. But in terms of the dollar index we see slightly stronger gains and that is because there will be repatriation out of some emerging market currencies back into the dollar. So the DXY Index for example, the narrow U.S. dollar index will probably perform by rising about 10 percent during 2015.'