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We still don’t have much in the way of hard data, but the figures that have been published so far suggest the coronavirus and the measures that China has taken to contain it, are having a severe economic impact. Tourist arrivals into Thailand have fallen …
25th February 2020
Before the coronavirus hit, the latest data suggested the region’s economies had turned a corner. Our regional GDP Tracker nudged up slightly at the end of last year, while GDP figures for Taiwan, Korea, Singapore and the Philippines (the only four …
30th January 2020
Singapore’s economy appears to be benefitting from tourists and business travellers shunning Hong Kong. Since the Hong Kong protests intensified in July, tourist arrivals to Singapore have picked up. Meanwhile, hotel occupancy rates have jumped and were …
17th December 2019
Looser monetary and fiscal policy should help to drive a modest recovery in Thailand over the coming quarters, and we are revising our GDP growth forecast for next year up slightly. Figures released earlier this month showed Thailand grew by just 2.4% y/y …
26th November 2019
Campaigning ahead of Sri Lanka’s presidential election, to be held on 16 th November, is well underway. President Maithripala Sirisena has already confirmed he will not stand again and will step down when his term ends on 9 th January. Altogether 35 …
30th October 2019
The Indonesian government’s budget for 2020 came a step closer to being passed this week after the parliament’s budgetary committee approved President Joko Widodo’s spending plans for the coming year. Although spending is set to rise by 8.5% next year, …
24th September 2019
Despite the poor global outlook, GDP growth across Emerging Asia actually picked up slightly in the second quarter, and our forecast is for a further gradual recovery over the remainder of the year and into 2020. (See here .) One of the key risks facing …
26th August 2019
The jump in the headline rate of inflation in Malaysia last month to 1.5% y/y from 0.2% in May, is unlikely to trouble the central bank (BNM). The rise was due to the effects of the elimination of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in June 2018 dropping out …
24th July 2019
A rebound in government spending is likely to provide a boost to GDP growth in the Philippines over the next few quarters. Fiscal data published earlier this week from the Bureau of the Treasury show that government spending is starting to recover. In May …
27th June 2019