Economic Research | 2 May 2018 | |||
Global News | ||||
Economic Update | ||||
Tracking The World Economy, ASEAN Economies And The Semiconductor Cycle Global growth outlook is still expected to improve despite rising trade tensions U S economic prospects improve and gradual policy tightening still on track for the US Federal Reserve (US Fed) Japan: Growth turning softer as exports ease Eurozone: Recovery on track, albeit slowing of late China: Economic growth likely to ease amid policy tightening and weakening property prices Indonesia: Stronger growth in 2018 amid external headwinds Malaysia: Slower Growth As External Demand Normalises The Philippines: Growth remains robust but set to moderate in 2018 Singapore: Economic growth to slow, but not too severe Thailand: Private Investments to take centre stage to drive growth Technology sector indicators signal strong momentum for global trade Economists: Arup Raha | +65 6232 3896 Peck Boon Soon | +603 9280 2163 Vincent Loo Yeong Hong | +603 9280 2172 Ahmad Nazmi Idrus | +603 9280 2179 Rizki Fajar | +6221 2970 7207 Aris Nazman Maslan| +603 9280 2184 | ||||
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Arup Raha | Group Chief Economist | +65 6232 3896 | ||
Peck Boon Soon | Chief ASEAN Economist | +603 9280 2163 | ||
Vincent Loo Yeong Hong | Malaysia, Vietnam | +603 9280 2172 | ||
Ahmad Nazmi Idrus | Singapore | +603 9280 2179 | ||
Rizki Fajar | Indonesia, Philippines | +6221 2970 7065 | ||
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Wednesday, May 2, 2018
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