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24 March 2021 

Good MornING Asia - 24 March 2021

The market narrative seems to change on a daily basis, but in the APAC space, besides watching US stocks and bond gyrations as usual, a failed QE operation in New Zealand provides food for thought, with the NZD and  NZ bond yields falling sharply

Good MornING Asia - 24 March 2021

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Kiwis hold onto their bonds
Opinion
Opinion

Kiwis hold onto their bonds


The market narrative seems to change on a daily basis, but in the APAC space, besides watching US stocks and bond gyrations as usual, a failed QE…

ASEAN Morning Bytes
Asia Morning Bites

ASEAN Morning Bytes


Asian markets may track risk off tone overnight


India Macro Update – No Smooth Sailing Ahead
India

India Macro Update – No Smooth Sailing Ahead


India's economy has been the worst-affected by Covid-19 but has also been the fastest to recover from the slump. However, the second wave of the…


Singapore: Administrative boost to inflation
Singapore

Singapore: Administrative boost to inflation


There is nothing much that monetary policy can do about supply-side inflation shocks. We believe that the Monetary Authority of Singapore will see through…


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