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5 June 2020 

Good MornING Asia - 5 June 2020

Marginally worse second-tier weekly jobs data in the US ahead of payrolls is a far weaker excuse for a downturn in market sentiment than almost any of the events of the last two weeks, and Europe is looking more encouraging

Good MornING Asia - 5 June 2020

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Europe offers some hope
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Opinion

Europe offers some hope


Marginally worse second-tier weekly jobs data in the US ahead of payrolls is a far weaker excuse for a downturn in market sentiment than almost any of the…

ASEAN Morning Bytes
Asia Morning Bites

ASEAN Morning Bytes


Investors await US non-farm payroll data for additional direction


Malaysia’s export resilience comes to an end
Malaysia

Malaysia’s export resilience comes to an end


A sharp fall in exports and the widest ever trade deficit suggests the recent relief for the Malaysian ringgit from improving oil prices may not last


Thailand: Negative inflation gains traction
Thailand

Thailand: Negative inflation gains traction


But the Bank of Thailand’s rate policy has almost reached its limits, which together with the divide among BoT policymakers over the last 25 basis…


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