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29 May 2019 

Good MornING Asia - 29 May 2019

There is a lot of doom and gloom, but how much of it is justified? 

Good MornING Asia - 29 May 2019

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Reading the tea-leaves
Opinion
Opinion

Reading the tea-leaves


There is a lot of doom and gloom, but how much of it is justified?

ASEAN Morning Bytes
Asia Morning Bites

ASEAN Morning Bytes


General market tone: Risk-off. Trade concerns continue to fester and will likely weigh on sentiment on Wednesday.


Philippines: Inflation could dip below 3% in May
Philippines

Philippines: Inflation could dip below 3% in May


Inflation in the Philippines, something of a scourge in 2018, looks set to decelerate further as rice prices continue to fall


Thailand: Manufacturing surprisingly swings back to growth in April
Thailand

Thailand: Manufacturing surprisingly swings back to growth in April


We don’t think the worst is over just yet and maintain our view of a central bank policy rate cut in June


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US bond yieldsTrade WarThailandPhilippines inflationMonetary PolicyManufacturingGlobal RecessionGDPEmerging marketsBangko Sentral ng PilipinasASEAN

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