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24 March 2020 

Good MornING Asia - 24 March 2020

Central banks dig deeper to deliver more stimulus with fiscal action still wanting

Good MornING Asia - 24 March 2020

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ASEAN Morning Bytes
Asia Morning Bites

ASEAN Morning Bytes


Central banks dig deeper to deliver more stimulus with fiscal action still wanting.


Is Taiwan's supply chain broken?
FX
Taiwan

Is Taiwan's supply chain broken?


Taiwan's solid industrial production data is in stark contrast with weak jobs data. What's going on?


Singapore: Core inflation turns negative
Singapore

Singapore: Core inflation turns negative


Negative core inflation is another reason for the Monetary Authority of Singapore to join the global central bank easing wave


Philippines central bank pledges to buy government securities
Philippines

Philippines central bank pledges to buy government securities


With growth projections dimming, the central bank is pumping even more stimulus to help support the economy


Thailand: A rate cut or two - what good will it do?
Thailand

Thailand: A rate cut or two - what good will it do?


The Bank of Thailand remains on an easing course, probably cutting rates again this week and setting the USD/THB on a path towards 36, a level not seen…


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USDTWDThailandTaiwanSingaporePhilippinesMonetary PolicyInflationIndustrial productionGDPEmerging marketsCurrent accountCovid 19ASEAN

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