What’s happening in Australia and around the world?
Australia suffers more from a surfeit of unfulfilled optimism than any genuine issues. Sure, there are some areas of economic softness, and some…
With a sizeable CNY 4 trillion fiscal stimulus and a monetary easing policy that has created 40% credit growth in 1Q19 alone, we expect the Chinese…
There are good reasons to think that the Brexit deadlock will not be broken before the new 31 October deadline, particularly if prime minister Theresa May…
Trade wars, slowing growth and Brexit: How is all this feeding into global economic sentiment? Get answers from ING's economists in Singapore,…
Growth in Indonesia has hovered about the 5% level since 2016 and going forward its trajectory will largely depend on who wins the elections next week.…
The social democrats won the vote by a narrow margin over the nationalist Finns Party. The strong result for the Finns Party is unlikely to be a…
A sense of gloom has been hanging over markets for the past few months. However, the situation may already be starting to improve with progress on…
The housing market is under pressure in Canada and coupled with household debt problems, you can see why this factors into the central bank's…
China has announced a new policy to relax some of the existing residency restrictions (hukou). In the long term, this will release a "new"…
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