Australia's central bank is taking a hawkish stance to get on top of inflation, says economist
Diana Mousina of AMP Capital says the Reserve Bank of Australia wants to avoid the risk of a wage-price spiral.
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Fed has won the inflation battle but not the war, strategist says
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Thailand's central bank is unlikely to raise rates aggressively, says financial services firm
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Japan is unlikely to see a coming recession, says strategist
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Pace of China's economic recovery remains uncertain, says Goldman Sachs
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There are new opportunities in China's property market despite industry troubles, says real estate firm
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Inflation in Asia has 'absolutely' peaked, says Morgan Stanley economist
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Japan's second quarter GDP growth was not as strong as the market expected, says professor
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What the fertilizer crisis means for food prices
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