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26 April 2021 

Good MornING Asia - 26 April 2021

Asian economies continue to build on their export strength as Taiwan and Korea's 1Q21 GDP reports should reveal this week. However, forward-looking confidence indicators may be more closely watched for the likely path of growth in the current quarter

Good MornING Asia - 26 April 2021

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