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Life in the slow lane for Asia’s Tiger economies

With productivity slowing and working age populations set to fall sharply, economic growth in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and Korea is likely to average little more than 2% over the coming years. This is much slower than either the consensus or IMF are forecasting.

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