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13 July 2020 

Good MornING Asia-13 July 2020

Central bank meetings in Japan, Indonesia and Korea and second-quarter 2020 GDP releases in China and Singapore make it an interesting week in Asia

Good MornING Asia-13 July 2020

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ASEAN Morning Bytes
Asia Morning Bites

ASEAN Morning Bytes


Investors to focus on important data reports out later in the week


Asia week ahead: 2Q GDP season kicks off
Asia week ahead

Asia week ahead: 2Q GDP season kicks off


Central bank meetings in Japan Indonesia and Korea next week and second-quarter 2020 GDP releases make it an interesting week in Asia. We think GDP…


China: more loans point to a recovery, PBoC on hold
China

China: more loans point to a recovery, PBoC on hold


Monetary data in June showed that loans and bonds increased further, which could suggest that the economy is recovering. The People's Bank of China is…


Philippines: Trade data continues to point to drawn out economic slump
Philippines

Philippines: Trade data continues to point to drawn out economic slump


Philippine trade data for May showed both imports and exports cratering, down by 40.6% and 35.6% respectively. The narrowing of the trade deficit means…


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Good MornING Asia-13 July 2020 ASEAN Morning Bytes Asia week ahead: 2Q GDP season kicks off China: more loans point to a recovery, PBoC on hold Philippines: Trade data continues to point to drawn out economic slump

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