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The 21st century is commonly referred to as the 'Pacific Century.' For such a prediction to materialize, the economies of the Asia-Pacific must lead the globe. What challenges will the region face? What nations stand to benefit most? The Diplomat's economics and business blog, Pacific Money, will try to tackle these questions and more.

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The Real Trade Challenge for Taiwan and Tsai Ing-wen

The Real Trade Challenge for Taiwan and Tsai Ing-wen

By Michael Reilly
Taiwan's biggest economic issue isn't dependence on China.
At First Annual Meeting, China-led AIIB Approves First Loans

At First Annual Meeting, China-led AIIB Approves First Loans

By Ankit Panda
The Bank is also set to expand its membership roster, focusing primarily on Latin American and African states.

Brexit Shocks Asia

Brexit Shocks Asia

By Anthony Fensom
British voters’ shock decision to quit the European Union delivered a blow to markets. Can Asia ride out the storm?

Malaysia Responds to Brexit

Malaysia Responds to Brexit

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Former British colony strikes balanced note.

Politics Over Performance: Indian Central Banker Raghuram Rajan Won't Seek Second Term

Politics Over Performance: Indian Central Banker Raghuram Rajan Won't Seek Second Term

By Ankit Panda
Amid structural changes to the Indian central bank and an onslaught of personal attacks, Raghuram Rajan has had enough.
Can Sri Lanka Leverage Its Location as Indian Ocean Hub?

Can Sri Lanka Leverage Its Location as Indian Ocean Hub?

By Anushka Wijesinha
To take advantage of its strategic location, Sri Lanka needs to overhaul its transport, logistics, and trade sectors.

What a Duterte Administration Means for the Philippines' Central Bank

What a Duterte Administration Means for the Philippines' Central Bank

By Prinz Magtulis
The Philippine central bank needs a little change, too.
Asia Warns Britain: Don’t Quit EU

Asia Warns Britain: Don’t Quit EU

By Anthony Fensom
Breaking up is hard to do, especially when it rocks global financial markets.

Key Emerging Market Index Rejects Chinese Stock Inclusion

Key Emerging Market Index Rejects Chinese Stock Inclusion

By Ankit Panda
In a setback for Chinese officials, MSCI won't be adding Chinese A shares to its key emerging markets index.

Some of China’s Zombie Firms May Finally Die

Some of China’s Zombie Firms May Finally Die

By Sara Hsu
The government issues a statement that appears to crack down on dormant firms.

Green Finance: A Strategic Imperative for China

Green Finance: A Strategic Imperative for China

By Deborah Lehr
China's "green financing" could be the key to making sure the Paris agreement comes to fruition.
In Taiwan, Exports Stabilize Despite 16-Month Decline

In Taiwan, Exports Stabilize Despite 16-Month Decline

By Katherine Wei
Are Taiwan's exports stabilizing or are tougher times still ahead?

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