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Capital flight
Is Another Taper Tantrum on the Way in Southeast Asia?
By James Guild
Rising U.S. bond yields have prompted fears of capital flight from Southeast Asian economies. How serious is the threat?
Low Rates Are Pushing US Capital Into Southeast Asia. What Happens When Rates Go Up?
By James Guild
For emerging markets, foreign capital inflows can spur growth – but they are also a potential source of volatility.
Despite Political Worries, Asia Still World’s Economic Powerhouse
By Anthony Fensom
The Asian Development Bank says the region will remain the biggest contributor to global growth in 2017.
Fed Hikes: Asia’s Winners and Losers
By Anthony Fensom
After the Federal Reserve's latest rate hike, which Asian markets are up and which are down?
China’s Currency Turbulence: Evidence China Lacks A Committed Economic Direction?
By Adela Suliman
Despite the People's Bank of China's efforts, China's currency continues to falter.
Russian Emigration Spikes in 2013-2014
By Ankit Panda
Russians are leaving Russia in larger numbers than before.
Russian Capital Flight Could Nearly Double in 2014
By Ankit Panda
As a result of Western sanctions over its annexation of Crimea, Russia will see a massive increase in capital flight.
ASEAN: Boom or Bust?
As the region eyes a single market, many analysts are noting its growing vulnerabilities, including the risk of capital outflow.
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