RBNZ Watch RBNZ will slow the pace of tightening With the latest economic data coming in weaker than it had anticipated, the RBNZ will likely opt for a smaller 25bp hike to the official cash rate (OCR) at its upcoming meeting on April 5th. We expect... 29th March 2023 · 7 mins read
China Economic Outlook Reopening recovery to shift down a gear Much of the economic boost from China’s reopening has already happened. While there is still some upside to consumer and services activity, weakened balance sheets and limited policy support mean the... 29th March 2023 · 23 mins read
Asia Data Response Vietnam GDP (Q1) Vietnam’s economy slowed sharply in the first quarter and we expect growth to remain weak this year due to the challenging external demand backdrop and the lagged impact of monetary policy tightening. 29th March 2023 · 3 mins read
RBA Watch April pause will be followed by final hike in May The RBA has signalled a pause in its tightening cycle at next week’s meeting and the economic data on balance suggest that it will follow through. However, we still expect it to hike rates one more... 29th March 2023 · 7 mins read
Australia & New Zealand Data Response Australia Monthly CPI Indicator (Feb.) What does banking sector turmoil mean for Asia? Will Japanese overseas lending come back to bite? What are China’s own bank vulnerabilities? Join our 20-minute online briefing on Thurs., 30th March... 29th March 2023 · 3 mins read
Australia & New Zealand Rapid Response Australia Monthly CPI Indicator (Feb.) 29th March 2023 · 2 mins read
Australia & New Zealand Data Response Australia Retail Sales (Feb.) The tepid rise in retail sales in February all but locks in a contraction in sales volumes in Q1. We think that a stronger rise in services spending will help keep private consumption buoyant this... 28th March 2023 · 2 mins read
Australia & New Zealand Economics Update Surging credit card spending not a cause for concern The surge in credit card spending over the past year hasn’t been any larger than the increase in overall consumer spending. And with personal credit accounting for a small share of overall credit, a... 27th March 2023 · 4 mins read
Asia Economics Weekly Reform boost for Indonesia, Thai election hots up Long-term prospects for Indonesia’s economy received a boost this week when parliament passed a long-delayed series of reforms that should lift competitiveness. Meanwhile, Thailand’s parliament was... 24th March 2023 · 7 mins read
China Economics Weekly A more targeted approach to chipmaking support China is retooling its approach to strengthening domestic chipmaking capabilities. But the obstacles the country faces still look insurmountable at the high-end of the sector. Meanwhile, upcoming data... 24th March 2023 · 6 mins read
Asia Economic Outlook Central banks to start cutting rates by year-end High interest rates and weak export demand will weigh on the region’s economies this year, and we expect below-trend and below-consensus growth in most countries in 2023. The exceptions are China... 24th March 2023 · 35 mins read
India Economics Weekly Long-term manufacturing hopes brewing The overarching message from our latest India Economic Outlook published this week is that while prospects for the economy look a little uninspiring over the near term, there are reasons to be... 24th March 2023 · 3 mins read
Japan Economics Weekly No signs of stress in Japan’s financial markets There has so far been no sign of stress in Japan’s financial markets as a result of the banking crises in the US and the demise of Credit Suisse. Meanwhile, the government has announced another... 24th March 2023 · 7 mins read