Most fixed income markets in Asia sold off in May, following a spike in US Treasury yields, owing to concerns that the US Federal Reserve would reduce quantitative easing sooner than initially exp...
The benchmark index fell in May but outperformed the broader region amid mixed economic data from the mainland. The International Monetary Fund’s downgrade of China’s economic growth forecast also...
The Bank of Thailand (BoT) also cut its policy rate from 2.75% to 2.5% in response, given the benign in? ation backdrop. Although the rate cut, by itself, is unlikely to have a major impact on the...
Emerging stockmarkets fell in May amid renewed concerns over the pace of global growth and a possible scaling back of the US Federal Reserve’s asset purchases. Lower commodity prices also weighed ...
Weekly Market Review - Nikko AM Asia
Most Asian stockmarkets fell in US dollar terms in May because of fears that the US Federal Reserve may unwind quantitative easing sooner than expected. Initially, investors were hopeful that majo...
Japanese equities fell in May; the first time in eight months stocks have finished down. Indications the US Federal Reserve is poised to rein in its expansionary monetary policy made foreign inves...
While the domestic economy expanded in the first quarter, buoyed by growth in services and construction, recent data were lacklustre. Retail sales fell by more than expected in April, while non-oi...
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