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23 January 2019 

Good MornING Asia - 23 January 2019

All positive signals by top CEOs at Davos about the US and China resolving the trade dispute, though uncertainty prevails and combined with prospects of weak growth and lack of inflationary pressures this argues for a prolonged central bank policy pause

Good MornING Asia - 23 January 2019

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ASEAN morning bytes

ASEAN morning bytes


General market tone: Risk-off. The risk-off tone will likely dominate Wednesday’s trading with investors reacting to the IMF outlook and concerns…


Korea: Central bank may cut growth, inflation forecasts
South Korea

Korea: Central bank may cut growth, inflation forecasts


The BoK meeting on 24 January will not change interest rates from the current 1.75% rate (raised 25bp at the 30 November 2018 meeting), but some downward…


Malaysia: Central bank to leave policy on hold
Malaysia

Malaysia: Central bank to leave policy on hold


We share the consensus view that the Bank Negara Malaysia will maintain its overnight policy rate at 3.25% this week. We believe Malaysia's economic…


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