Asia
India's GDP predicted to dip to 5%
Blame it on modest factory output.
Philippines surpasses market expectations with 7.8% GDP
Find out the key growth drivers.
What to expect from Japanese economy's April figures
Expect only a modest recovery, says analyst.
Philippines GDP pegged to hit 6%
Domestic economy to drive growth further.
What you must know about Taiwan's economic stimulus package
Size of direct subsidies is small.
Here's why a 25bps cut looms in Thailand
Is the government under pressure?
Taiwan's industrial production slipped 1% in April
Analyst predicts economy to remain stagnant.
Japan's industrial production to inch 0.5% higher in April
Modest uptrend for 5 months in a row.
Why analysts have high hopes for another stellar economic data from Philippines
GDP growth is pegged at 5.8%.
Here are reasons why Thailand is leaning towards monetary easing
1Q GDP growth is 5.3%.
Why India must be worried over unimpressive mining sector
Output shrank by 4.2%.
Korea's industrial production predicted to make a technical rebound
Data is pegged at 1%.
Taiwan lowers GDP outlook to 2.4% as manufacturing remains weak
From 3.59% on falling industrial production.
Thailand's export growth pegged to hit 8%
Mixed estimates amid weak Chinese and European outlook.
Korea's gross external assets reached all-time high of USD544.5bn
Aftre increasing USD8.6bn in 1Q.
Taiwan's export orders dipped 1.1% in April
But at least it's a milder decline.
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