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Chill on China, Aussie Blitz Falls Flat, ECB Watershed: Eco Day
Chill on China, Aussie Blitz Falls Flat, ECB Watershed: Eco Day
08 Jun 2018, 06:46 AM IST
(Bloomberg) -- Welcome to Thursday, Asia. Here’s news from Bloomberg Economics to help get your day started:
(Bloomberg) -- Welcome to Thursday, Asia. Here’s news from Bloomberg Economics to help get your day started:
- Chillax folks. President Trump should ease up on fears China will dominate future high-tech industries, says Professor Michael Pettis. Meanwhile, here’s why Chinese couples are ignoring the government’s pleas to have more children
- Aussie fail. The economy’s growing handsomely, jobs are booming and the budget’s heading back to black. Yet Australians aren’t thanking their government -- here’s why
- Turning point. Mario Draghi is on the verge of a watershed moment in the ECB’s efforts to leave behind its crisis-fighting monetary policy
- In his first interview with international media, Indonesia’s new central bank governor joins India in urging the Fed to be more mindful of the global repercussions of tightening
- India yesterday joined emerging-market peers in pulling the policy tightening trigger. That was a mistake, argues Abhishek Gupta
- This Asia crisis veteran reckons the current emerging-market selloff is different, while Mohamed El-Erian hinted that, in the wake of Argentina and Turkey, Brazil could be next domino to fall
- We’re about to discover how the quality of all those U.S. jobs measures up. Meanwhile, Carl Riccadonna argues that U.S. trade warriors have been emboldened and shouldn’t take growth for granted
- No, not a new sport: Extreme central banking has made the rich richer and the rest more indebted, says Kristin Magnusson Bernard
To contact the reporter on this story: Michael Heath in Sydney at mheath1@bloomberg.net
To contact the editors responsible for this story: Nasreen Seria at nseria@bloomberg.net, Chris Bourke
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