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Oil prices
What Do High Oil Prices Mean for Clean Energy in Southeast Asia?
By James Guild
Net energy importers may be forced into a quicker transition, but the same is not true of nations with a large amount of oil and gas at their disposal.
Lao Economy Grinding to a Halt as Fuel Crisis Deepens
By Sebastian Strangio
A plummeting currency, dwindling foreign reserves, and a spike in global oil prices have led to shortages across the country.
Higher Oil Prices Could Save Asia From Deflation
Higher oil prices could help much of Asia avoid deflation, although policymakers can't breathe easy just yet.
Energy and the G7: Overcoming Antagonism and Isolationism
By Nobuo Tanaka
The coming G7 summit in Ise-Shima is an opportunity to overcome international antagonism and isolationism.
Deflation Threatens Australia
By Anthony Fensom
The deflation disease appears to be spreading rapidly through Asia.
Russia-China: The West’s Dual Challenge
By Marcin Kaczmarski
Closer Moscow-Beijing ties don’t constitute a common challenge to the West.
Brunei’s Economy Running on Empty
By Matthew Prusak
With oil prices dropping, the sultanate is rapidly approaching a crisis.
2016: The Year of the Commodities Buyer
By Anthony Fensom
This looks set to be a good year for resources importers.
Kazakh Currency and Global Oil Prices Hit Record Lows
By Catherine Putz
The tenge has devalued nearly 5 percent in 2016 so far, not a good start to the year.
And Then There Were 13: Indonesia Rejoins OPEC
By Kirstin Berndt
Indonesia’s return to the oil cartel will have some interesting implications.
Oil Prices: Lower For Longer?
By Anthony Fensom
The latest forecasts make for happy reading in Asia.
Kazakh Growth Rate to Bottom Out in 2015
By Catherine Putz
The recovery of the Kazakh economy depends on Russia and China.
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