Indonesia’s Retrograde Red and White Blues
By pwsadmin |
Indonesia tried to keep double digit share gains and one-third foreign ownership of local debt as President Jokowi took office ...
Asia’s Dodged Currency Maneuvers
By pwsadmin |
The US Treasury Department’s October report to Congress on currency manipulation again absolved major trade partners although in Asia especially ...
South Asia’s Street Fight Stall
By pwsadmin |
Pakistan shares tried to stay positive on the MSCI frontier index as the latest review of the $6.5 billion IMF ...
India’s Diet Choice Chicanery
By pwsadmin |
Indian stocks firmed their 25 percent advance as domestic mutual fund joined foreign institutional investor inflows ahead of Prime Minister ...
China’s Crossed Signals Trade
By pwsadmin |
Chinese stocks stumbled on mixed macro data as the Hong Kong cross-trading connect project entered final trials with custody, tax ...
The Philippines’ Dapper Image Dents
By pwsadmin |
Philippine shares continued near the head of the Asian pack with a Moody’s sovereign upgrade to BBB, despite a central ...
Indonesia’s Dangling Succession Splinters
By pwsadmin |
Indonesian share gains fell to second place in the region as the Constitutional Court upheld furniture company executive turned mayor ...
India’s Incredulous Real Estate Trust
By pwsadmin |
Indian shares continued their Asia-beating 25 percent gains as foreign institutional inflows split with short-term government debt hit $25 billion, ...
The Caucasus’ Chronic Crackup
By pwsadmin |
Caucasus bonds continued to suffer with their own lingering conflicts highlighted by Russia-Ukraine, as Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia had index ...
Kazakhstan’s Eurasia Solidarity Split
By pwsadmin |
Kazakh shares tried to keep their 5 percent MSCI advance through end-July as the central bank mounted over $500 million ...