Asia
China's manufacturing PMI jumped to 51 in August
It broke the record in May 2012.
Indonesia's inflation edged up to 8.8%
Expect further policy tightening, warns analyst.
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There'll be little impact, says analyst.
Japan's inflation up 0.7% in July
It's the highest rate since end-2008.
South Korea's industrial production jumped 0.9%
But here's why analyst wasn't impressed.
Indonesia's inflation pegged to hit 9-9.8%
Rupiah continues to weaken.
Philippines beats ASEAN peers, posts impressive 7.5% GDP
Here's what boosted this growth.
Bank of Indonesia hikes interest rate by 50bps to 7.00%
Here's why analyst calls for further rate hikes.
Here are 3 possible risk scenarios in India's monetary policy woes
INR weakness continues to accelerate.
Why Philippines could be the only bright spot in ASEAN right now
But there are some concerns.
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Investors less concerned about a hard landing in China.
Taiwan's industrial production jumped 2.1% in July
All thanks to stronger manufacturing output.
Thailand's 2013 GDP forecast plunged to 2.8%
But analyst predicts recovery next year.
Why Malaysia's 4.3% GDP growth wasn't too impressive
Agricultural production was softer.
Taiwan's export orders surprisingly jumped 0.5% in July
It broke 5-month record of consistent decline.
Thailand's GDP dipped to 2.8% in Q2
Blame it on weaker domestic demand.
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