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17 July 2020 

Good MornING Asia - 17 July 2020

If you believe the news, markets dropped yesterday due to concern over stalling US jobless claims - this is not accurate

Good MornING Asia - 17 July 2020

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No news is no news
Opinion
Opinion

No news is no news


If you believe the news, markets dropped yesterday due to concern over stalling US jobless claims - this is not accurate

ASEAN Morning Bytes
Asia Morning Bites

ASEAN Morning Bytes


Asian markets to move sideways, digesting recent economic data from the US and China


Asia week ahead: Who's next to fall into a recession?
Asia week ahead

Asia week ahead: Who's next to fall into a recession?


Korea’s 2Q GDP figure will be the highlight of next week in Asia alongside all the inflation, manufacturing and trade releases in a jammed-pack week…


Why China's surprisingly strong economic growth isn't sustainable
China

Why China's surprisingly strong economic growth isn't sustainable


China’s GDP growth rebound in the second quarter exceeded our expectations by a considerable margin, but we think the rate of growth is…


Indonesia: Central bank cuts rates to support economic rebound
Indonesia

Indonesia: Central bank cuts rates to support economic rebound


Bank Indonesia cut its main policy rate with 2Q GDP likely in contraction


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Good MornING Asia - 17 July 2020 No news is no news ASEAN Morning Bytes Asia week ahead: Who's next to fall into a recession? Why China's surprisingly strong economic growth isn't sustainable Indonesia: Central bank cuts rates to support economic rebound

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