Asia
Thailand exports climbed 15.6% in October
Rebound attributed to base effects from flooding.
Thailand auto sales up
Growth came in at 233.2% yoy in October.
These macro developments in India point to high inflation
Even GDP growth is foreseen to slow to 5.6%.
Taiwan's industrial production surge 4.6%
It exceeded market expectations.
Japan to suffer 2% dip in industrial production
Four consecutive months of disapppointment.
Real score behind Thailand's double whammy in policy rate cut
A total of 50bps has been slashed from the rate.
Korea's export growth to edge up to 1.6%
Two good months in a row.
Taiwan industrial production pegged to nudge higher to 4%
Export orders growth has started to rebound.
Korean authorities clamp down on rapid won appreciation
It has jumped 9% vs US dollar since May.
China's flash PMI jumps to 50.4
Good sign: manufacturing activity is alive and kicking once more.
China manufacturing seeing signs of renewed expansion
Latest Markit/HSBC Flash PMI exceeds 50 threshold.
Japan's exports is still treading downhill
It slid further by 2.8%.
Here's why Indonesian minimum wage in 2013 will jump two-fold
Jakarta is set to surge by 44%.
Japan's yawning trade deficit stokes recession fears
October trade deficit reached 549bn yen.
Japan maintains key interest rate
BOJ Governor says negative rates could hurt financial firms’ funding.
Thailand to enforce THB300 minimum wage
This policy will be rolled out starting next year.
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