Tag: economy

Korean markets have suffered as global investors have run to safe havens, but the economy is likely to prove resilient.
By Rupert Walker | 11 November 2011
It’s not just because your mother told you not to do it (or should have), it’s because it usually backfires.
By Lara Wozniak | 9 June 2011
Don't expect Japan's stockmarket or the economy to recover as quickly as they did after the 1995 Kobe earthquake.
By Lara Wozniak | 15 March 2011
Asian economic growth is resilient enough to withstand further deterioration in the West, according to our web poll last week.
By Nick Ferguson | 21 September 2010
Maybe it’s World Cup fever, but our readers are optimistic that the second half of the year will bring continued growth.
By FinanceAsia Editors | 22 June 2010
Key economic indicators suggest China is gearing up to become the largest economy in the world. With that growth comes a whole lot of work.
By Lillian Liu | 10 May 2010
The challenge for the Chinese government now is to stave off inflation and ensure the stimulus goes into productive investment.
By Lillian Liu | 22 January 2010
Thomas Friedman issues his standard warning of interconnected economic and ecologic doom in a talk in Hong Kong, but fails to highlight what Asia can do to avoid the coming ...
By Edward Russell | 11 January 2010
BNY Mellon managing director and head of treasury services for the Indian subcontinent, Aneish Kumar, discusses global changes in transaction banking and what’s going on in ...
By FinanceAsia & BNY Mellon | 17 September 2009
Citi's global transaction services head, Francesco Vanni d’Archirafi, is optimistic about the global economy – not to mention the resiliency of his business.
By Edward Russell | 16 September 2009
Calyon's analysts aren't yet ready to dismiss the overused phrase "green shoots" of a recovery as yellow weeds.
By Edward Russell | 8 July 2009
Rising unemployment and household debt make for an unstable cocktail.
By Rupert Walker | 9 March 2009
Global leaders, led by Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy, are pushing for a reform of the international financial system.
By Mukul Munish | 27 October 2008
Jonathan Garner, managing director and head of global emerging markets equity strategy with Morgan Stanley, argues that emerging markets are increasingly decoupling from the US ...
By Howard Winn | 20 March 2008
AMP Capital Investors strategist Shane Oliver says the US recession is the biggest threat to Australia, but remains an unlikely scenario.
By Rita Raagas De Ramos | 14 November 2007
Norbert Walter discusses Asia's on-going growth, the obstacles to further development, the subprime crisis, the bond market and the environment.
By Rosie Slater | 8 October 2007
Exports and investment lead the way, while food prices drive inflation.
By Standard & Poor's | 25 September 2007
But earnings growth is slowing, says Standard & Poor's.
By Standard & Poor's | 26 October 2006
Can China learn from Japan''s banking experience? Yes, but it could learn even more about not giving in to US revaluation demands.
By Dan Slater | 11 March 2005
MeesPierson''s head of investment strategy discusses why fears about an overheating economy have been growing.
By Guy Ertz | 23 July 2004
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