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23 October 2019 

Good MornING Asia - 23 October 2019

Yesterday's Brexit vote was a mix of good and bad for PM Johnson. Markets have given it a thumbs down if GBP is any guide. Hope has risen for a resolution to HK's problems, following an FT story about Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, stepping down. But this is not a straightforward issue either. Inflation dominates today's calendar releases.

Good MornING Asia - 23 October 2019

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Clarity? Nope!
Opinion
Opinion

Clarity? Nope!


Yesterday's Brexit vote was a mix of good and bad for PM Johnson. Markets have given it a thumbs down if GBP is any guide. Hope has risen for a…

ASEAN Morning Bytes
Asia Morning Bites

ASEAN Morning Bytes


Investors in Asia are likely to tread a cautious path today amid muddled sentiment from Brexit and ahead of the ECB meeting on Thursday.


Philippines: Government spending packs a punch in September
Philippines

Philippines: Government spending packs a punch in September


After months of weakness, government spending is back after the budget passed in May


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