Taiwan’s export orders data this week suggested that China’s economic weakness is spilling over to the rest of the region. Meanwhile, Bank Indonesia has done something out of the ordinary: hiking rates during a period of global dollar strength, not out of fear for the rupiah but out of confidence in the economy.
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