Asia Economics Weekly Can Malaysia deliver on structural reform? Malaysia’s latest plan to boost its competitiveness, announced last week, looks realistic and achievable. Effective implementation of the new reforms will be key. But the target of lifting GDP growth... 14th June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update Korea will probably start to tighten in Q3 The Bank of Korea (BoK) left its policy rate at 2.0% today, as expected. The turmoil in the markets and the European debt crisis weighed heavily in the decision to stay on hold. However, the local... 10th June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update New Zealand to move gradually from now on The Reserve Bank (RBNZ) earlier today lifted its cash rate by 25bp to 2.75%, as expected. The local economic upswing should continue, despite the increased external risks, but the recovery will... 10th June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Chart Pack Asia should focus on the overheating threat (Jun 10) The threats to the emerging Asia economic upswing have increased, but we believe that the problems in Europe and the turmoil in the markets will not escalate to a level which derails the region’s... 10th June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update Pakistan targets an ambitious fiscal tightening Pakistan’s annual budget, which was announced over the weekend, aims to narrow the budget deficit by one-two percentage points of GDP by mid-2011. While GDP is likely to accelerate and lift tax... 7th June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Weekly Bank of Korea to hike soon, but not this month Korea’s central bank meets on Thursday and is likely to keep its policy rate on hold. The Bank of Korea (BoK) will probably wait for market volatility, stemming from an escalation in tensions with... 7th June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update The Philippines looks set to tighten in Q3 The Philippines’ central bank (BSP) left the reverse repo rate unchanged at 4.0% today, as expected. The economic upswing should hold strong in coming months while the policy rate looks set to remain... 3rd June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update Indonesia still on track to hike later this year Bank Indonesia (BI) left rates at 6.50% today, as expected. The economic upswing will stay strong but the high level of the rupiah is helping to hold down prices. Nevertheless, inflation will probably... 3rd June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update Australia’s GDP slowdown likely to be short-lived Australia’s economy expanded for the fifth consecutive quarter in Q1 but at a slower pace than in late 2009. GDP should accelerate again soon with private sector investment set to take the lead... 2nd June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update Thailand rates will probably move up in Q3 The Bank of Thailand (BoT) left its policy rate unchanged at 1.25% today, as was universally expected. The economy warrants higher rates but the political situation needs to stay calmer for longer. We... 2nd June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update Australia’s central bank has more work to do The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) held its cash rate at 4.50% today, as expected. The risk of an extended pause in policy rates has increased. Nevertheless, we still forecast that the next move will... 1st June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update Vietnam still likely to raise rates again soon The central bank of Vietnam (SBV) yesterday, as expected, announced that its key policy rate will stay unchanged at 8.0% during June. Nevertheless, the cash rate looks too low for an economy that will... 1st June 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update India will keep powering forward Q1 GDP data published today were strong. Private sector spending will probably ensure that the economy continues to expand at an 8-9% pace in coming quarters, even as stimulatory policies are... 31st May 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Weekly Inflation is India's biggest threat It will probably be India’s turn on Monday to report another spectacularly strong Q1 GDP gain – we think that the economy expanded by 9.5% y/y. There is little doubt that the upswing will continue and... 31st May 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economic Outlook Asia to keep going its own way (Q2 10) We expect the world recovery will lose momentum in 2010-11 but do not anticipate that the recent turmoil in the markets will derail the global upswing. The implication for Asia is that the regional... 27th May 2010 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update The Philippines’ strong start to 2010 is likely to last Today it was the turn of the Philippines to publish impressive Q1 GDP data. Base effects played a part but q/q growth was rapid too. The economic recovery is on solid foundations and will stay strong... 27th May 2010 · 1 min read