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Religious tensions in Southeast Asia; Thailand has a new monarch – CAA Weekly
- December 5, 2016
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- Category: Centennial Asia Insights
No CommentsKey highlights from the CAA Weekly Table Global: Tradeable price deflation is easing while PMIs are rising with positives to Asian exports. The OPEC agreement, if sustained, will stabilise oil prices – another reason for
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What are the pertinent risks in China?; India’s demonetisation not to be underestimated – CAA Weekly
- November 23, 2016
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Key highlights from the CAA Weekly Table Global: US influence in Asia is already diminishing as China seizes leadership on key issues. Expectations for Trump’s economic policies pushing bond yields and USD higher, leading to
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The Trump Presidency and Risks for Asia – CAA Weekly
- November 23, 2016
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Key highlights from the CAA Weekly Table Global: The OECD composite leading indicators point to steady global growth, but this reviving global momentum will have to withstand the uncertainty caused by political developments in the
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The world economy is gaining momentum; Positive structural changes afoot in Thai economy – CAA Weekly
- November 23, 2016
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- Category: Centennial Asia Insights
Key highlights from the CAA Weekly Table Global: With the US economy gaining momentum, the issue is not whether the Fed hikes in December but whether it will be forced to raise rates even more
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6th Plenum in China strengthens President Xi; Prospects of stronger growth in Indonesia – CAA Weekly
- November 23, 2016
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- Category: Centennial Asia Insights
Key highlights from the CAA Weekly Table Global: An OPEC deal to commit to production cuts looks increasingly unlikely, which will see Brent crude remain between USD50-60 per barrel. World trade, however is more encouraging.