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Anthony Fensom
Anthony Fensom is an experienced business writer and communication consultant with more than a decade’s experience in the financial and media industries of Australia and Asia.
Having spent four years with Australia’s stock exchange, together with six years in Tokyo, Japan as a full-time writer, he has a keen awareness of the Asia-Pacific’s economic and financial issues.
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September 17, 2015
World Bank: Brace For Impact
By Anthony Fensom
A Fed tightening could create some policy headaches in Asia.
September 15, 2015
Australia: Malcolm Turnbull’s Economic Challenge
By Anthony Fensom
The new Australian PM finally achieves his ambition, but the hard work has just begun.
September 11, 2015
Asia Versus The Fed
By Anthony Fensom
A U.S. interest rate hike could create more turbulence in Asian economies.
September 08, 2015
Asia’s Currency War Backfires
By Anthony Fensom
This round of currency devaluations is unlikely to help anyone.
September 03, 2015
Australia Crawls Toward Growth Record
By Anthony Fensom
After an impressive 24 years of sustained growth, the country faces some serious headwinds.
August 27, 2015
China’s Economic Slowdown Ups Global Risks
By Anthony Fensom
Countries throughout the region are vulnerable to a slump in China’s economy.
August 22, 2015
Bangkok Bombing’s Economic Fallout
By Anthony Fensom
The devastating terror attack could have some serious implications for Thailand’s economy.
August 20, 2015
Export Slump Pressures Asian Currencies
By Anthony Fensom
The pressure on policymakers to act is rising.
August 12, 2015
Asia’s Growth Far From Finished
By Anthony Fensom
The region is still the world’s engine for economic growth.
August 02, 2015
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Hawaii Talks End Without Deal
By Anthony Fensom
Progress, but no deal on the TPP, as time runs short.
July 30, 2015
Asia’s Renewed Deal Frenzy
By Anthony Fensom
The Financial Times acquisition is part of a much larger M&A wave.
July 22, 2015
Asia’s Soft Power Deficit
By Anthony Fensom
The Asia-Pacific may be racing ahead economically, but it still lags the West in soft power, according to new research.