Germany’s industrial production falls sharply in July
Sep 07, 2016 06:54 am UTC| Commentary
Germanys industrial production declined sharply in sequential basis in July on a price, seasonally and working day adjusted basis, stated Germanys official statistics office, Destatis. The decline was mainly due to a sharp...
Taiwan August exports likely to rise, remain higher than the Q2 average
Sep 07, 2016 06:51 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Taiwans growth in exports during the second quarter of this year is expected to rise, although no big surprise is yet anticipated. It is likely to remain lower than the previous months figures, but higher than the Q2...
South Korean bonds gain as investors wary ahead of BoK policy decision
Sep 07, 2016 06:41 am UTC| Commentary
The South Korean government bonds closed higher Wednesday as investors remained cautious ahead of the Bank of Korea monetary policy meeting. Also, last weeks weaker-than-expected consumer inflation data raised expectations...
President Barrack Obama’s last Asia Pivot trip turning out to be disaster
Sep 07, 2016 06:35 am UTC| Commentary Economy
U.S. President Barrack Obamas one of the signature policies have been Asia-Pacific Pivot, which was targeted to increase the influence of America in the region to prevent Chinas expansion desire. But President Obamas final...
Key implications of G20 Leaders' Communique; sustainability remains in focus
Sep 07, 2016 06:25 am UTC| Commentary Economy Insights & Views
The joint statement by the Leaders of the G20, held at Hangzhou, China during Sep 4-5 2016, reinforces their commitment to achieving sustainable economic growth, confirming the pivot toward coordinated monetary and fiscal...
Australian economy expands strongly in Q2 on public and housing spending
Sep 07, 2016 06:21 am UTC| Commentary
The Australian economy grew robustly in the second quarter, implying that the transition towards non-mining growth drivers is underway. The strong growth in the quarter was mainly driven by public and housing spending. The...
New Zealand bonds gain as investors shrug off rise in dairy prices
Sep 07, 2016 06:05 am UTC| Commentary
The New Zealand government bonds closed higher Wednesday as investors shrugged off the gains in dairy prices at Fonterras GlobalDairyTrade auction, highlighting that the worldwide glut is easing gradually. Also, the...