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31 May 2019 

Good MornING Asia - 31 May 2019

Arguments for a pause/correction are doing the rounds, but as of now, the rally in Treasuries remains in place helped by the surprise imposition of 5% tariffs on Mexico.

Good MornING Asia - 31 May 2019

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Bond rally continues as Mexico tariffed
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Bond rally continues as Mexico tariffed


Arguments for a pause/correction are doing the rounds, but as of now, the rally in Treasuries remains in place helped by the surprise imposition of 5%…

ASEAN Morning Bytes
Asia Morning Bites

ASEAN Morning Bytes


General market tone: Wait and watch. Investors will take their cue from manufacturing data from China today.


Asia week ahead: Central bank meetings in Australia and India

Asia week ahead: Central bank meetings in Australia and India


The trade war remains the key theme for markets in a week that will see China’s retaliatory tariffs on $60 billion of US goods come into effect.…


RBA to cut next week, and again in August
Australia

RBA to cut next week, and again in August


Seldom has a central bank rate decision been so clearly flagged - the market focus will be on how much more easing is coming and how soon


Francesco Pesole

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Trade WarsTariffsReserve Bank of AustraliaRBAPhillip LoweMonetary PolicyMexicoInflationGDPEmerging marketsCash rateBond rallyBoKAUDAsia week aheadASEAN

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