Articles
Funds flow into Chile ahead of presidential election
Chileans vote in a polarized run-off on Dec. 14. Communist Party presidential candidate Jeannette Jara is trailing anti-immigration conservative José Antonio Kast in the polls.
Articles
Alternative data for India's job market: no significant chill from AI yet
The rise of artificial intelligence is often viewed as a threat to India's back-office technology firms, but so far these companies are still hiring – as are the nation’s other sectors.
Articles
The Philippines' positive wage turnaround is the economy's bright spot
The nation might be grappling with a growth-rattling corruption scandal, but behind the headlines, Filipinos are benefiting from a surge in purchasing power. That's likely long-term bullish for the economy.
Articles
Global EV leadership for China as German transition stalls
As companies like BYD roll out inexpensive cars, China has become the epicenter of the global electric-vehicle market. In the third quarter alone, a staggering 4.2 million EVs were added to the nation’s roads. That’s almost 10 times the equivalent number for the US.
Articles
Europe's plastic waste is making its way to ASEAN - especially Malaysia
Critics call exports of non-biodegradable material "waste colonialism." ASEAN nations are a prominent international destination for scrap plastic, even as European countries raise their environmental standards and China restricts this trade.
Articles
Fiscal dominance: the return of the bond vigilantes
G7 central banks are well into their loosening cycle to stimulate the economy – but 10- and 30-year government bond yields aren't following suit, as our chart shows. The synchronized repricing of risk shows how investors are demanding a steeper premium to fund deepening deficits.
Articles
Watching for a Thai tourism turnaround with high-frequency data
Will Chinese tourists ever return to Thailand's beaches in pre-pandemic numbers? Hoteliers and airlines are hopeful that they stand to benefit from diverted tourism after the recent dispute between Beijing and Tokyo curbed Chinese travel to Japan.
Articles
ASEAN banking: Singapore versus the rest
When considering the financial sector, there's the developed, global financial hub of Singapore and then there's the rest of ASEAN. The city-state dominates sectors including wealth management; local champion DBS Bank is Southeast Asia’s largest lender by assets.
Articles
Vietnam's hot job market
Despite the threat posed to its export model by Donald Trump’s tariffs, Vietnam’s wage growth has outperformed Southeast Asian peers for six straight quarters.
Articles
Vietnamese auto trends: SUVs, Mitsubishi gain amid flat overall demand
Vietnam's economy has posted years of strong growth, but as its consumers get richer, we can see a disconnect with auto sales: growth began levelling off before the pandemic and has been slowing slightly of late – even before Donald Trump's trade policies started threatening the nation's export model.