Asia
Indonesia’s economic growth slowed to 5.6%
Its weakest pace since 4Q09.
Thailand on track to meet 2.2% inflation target
But price pressure lingers.
Why Europe is the best thing about Asia right now
Could be a better catalyst than China's comeback.
Korea's industrial production slipped -2.1% in September
Growth momentum slightly affected.
Taiwan's GDP seen to jump to 3.3% next year
Will China's slowdown still drag its growth?
Korea's export growth to rebound to 2% in October
Steady economic growth underway.
2 biggest culprits behind Thailand's GDP forecast downgrade
Forecast was slashed to 3.7%.
All you need to know about Malaysia's 'bold' fiscal budget for 2014
Government expects a deficit of 4% of GDP.
Indonesia's inflation seen to tick up to 8.7% in October
Inflationary pressures still linger.
Korea's economy grew 1.1% in 3Q
Better than market's forecast.
Why Thailand's export growth will disappoint in 2013
A measly 2% growth forecast has been penciled in.
Indonesia's inward foreign direct investment eased to USD6.9b in 3Q
It would've surpassed the IDR70t mark for the first time.
Here's the main drag to Indonesia's economic growth
Private consumption to offset impact.
Taiwan's export orders surged 2% in September
Here's what boosted this growth.
Malaysia's inflation seen to spike up to 2.5%
Blame it on fuel subsidy cuts.
China's economic growth rebounded to 7.8% in 3Q
2013 growth target may be within reach, says analyst.
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