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South Korea
Consumer sentiment improved in Korea, posing upside risk to near-term growth
South Korea
South Korea: Inflation expectations have slowed considerably
South Korea
Bank of Korea returned to faster tightening pace with 50bp hike
South Korea
Korea: consumer sentiment worsens while inflation expectations soar
Opinion
By Robert Carnell
Break on through…or don’t
Opinion
By Robert Carnell
Don’t Panic!
Rates
Don’t rule out a yield curve inversion if Middle East tensions return
Turkey
Turkey: Further frontloading by the central bank
Turkey
Turkey: Is deeper easing on the way?
Turkey
Turkey defies rate expectations as growth outlook dims
Philippines
Philippines: BSP Governor turns hawkish
Russia
A record low in Russian inflation expectations
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