The coming week sees scheduled monetary policy meetings in five countries. Korea, Australia and Indonesia look almost certain to keep interest rates on hold. The decisions in the Philippines and Malaysia are more finely balanced, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see one or both hike rates.
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