Over the past week the central banks of Indonesia, the Philippines and India have all signalled that further monetary policy tightening is only a matter of time. Elsewhere, however, with inflation under control and worries about a potential trade war between China and the US weighing on sentiment, policymakers in the rest of the region will be in little rush to tighten.
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