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U.S. Federal Reserve
How Will the US Election Affect Southeast Asia’s Economies?
By Malminderjit Singh
Whoever prevails on November 5, the region is bound to face a more complex and challenging economic environment.
Can ASEAN Currencies Hold Up as the Fed Raises Rates?
By James Guild
Despite the aggressive monetary tightening by the U.S. Federal Reserve, many regional currencies are holding up surprisingly well.
What the Federal Reserve’s Rate Hikes Mean for Southeast Asia
By James Guild
Despite some short-term pain, most of the region's economies should be in relatively sound position to ride out the Fed's monetary tightening.
Inflation: The Threat to ASEAN Economic Recovery in 2022 and Beyond
By Sithanonxay Suvannaphakdy
Rising food and energy prices are set to weaken economic growth by reducing real private consumption and investment.
Market Turmoil: Can Asia Ride Out the Storm?
By Anthony Fensom
A slump on Wall Street is reverberating across the Pacific, but experts says Asia's economic base is still strong.
Asia’s Rate Gap Widens Amid Capital Outflow Risks
By Anthony Fensom
While emerging markets continue to rally, risks have intensified for those most exposed to capital outflows.
Is Asia Ready for Another Fed Shock?
By Anthony Fensom
Will the threat of another interest rate hike U.S. again roil Asia's markets?
China Warns US Not to Hike Rates
By Sara Hsu
The finance minister is worried about slowing growth in emerging markets.
World Bank: Brace For Impact
By Anthony Fensom
A Fed tightening could create some policy headaches in Asia.
Asia Versus The Fed
By Anthony Fensom
A U.S. interest rate hike could create more turbulence in Asian economies.
Emerging Asia: Beware The Fed
By Anthony Fensom
What might higher U.S. interest rates mean for Asian economies?
OECD Eyes Risks As Fed Stays Patient
By Anthony Fensom
The latest outlook for the global economy: modest growth with risks aplenty.
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