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16 February 2021 

Good MornING Asia - 16 February 2021

Asian markets may tiptoe higher again on Tuesday with hopes for a recovery driven by positive developments on the Covid-19 vaccine rollouts

Good MornING Asia - 16 February 2021

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ASEAN Morning Bytes
Asia Morning Bites

ASEAN Morning Bytes


Vaccine deployment efforts have helped boost optimism for the economic recovery


Japan's economic bounceback continues
Opinion
Opinion

Japan's economic bounceback continues


Japan's 4Q20 GDP beat consensus leaving the economy down by 4.9% for full-year 2020, but setting up 2021 for a nice bounce

Indonesia: Trade balance remains in surplus in January
Indonesia

Indonesia: Trade balance remains in surplus in January


Indonesia’s trade balance remained in surplus to open the year with a strong showing for exports which grew by 12.2%


Thailand’s GDP contraction moderates in 4Q20
Thailand

Thailand’s GDP contraction moderates in 4Q20


But the Thai economy isn’t out of the woods just yet. The resurgent Covid-19 pandemic since December and tighter movement restrictions have set it…


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