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LAST UPDATE: September 4, 2025


Rare Chinese Huddle on Policy Stokes Talk of Economy, Bond Boost

Bloomberg

A rare meeting of Chinese fiscal and monetary policymakers has sparked speculation about potential easing measures to bolster the economy and bonds.

Insight

The joint discussions suggest possible pre-emptive easing, signaling rising concern about growth and bond market stability.

Related Countries:China

China’s Tourism Surge May Net $42 Billion for Economy This Year

Bloomberg

China is expected to earn about $42 billion this year from strong domestic travel and growing foreign visitor numbers.

Insight

The tourism rebound boosts consumption and services, helping offset broader economic weakness.

Related Countries:China

Japan tariff envoy heads to US after cancellation

AFP

Japan’s tariff envoy resumed his trip to Washington after a delay, seeking to resolve issues in implementing a U.S.–Japan tariff agreement.

Insight

The move highlights Japan’s urgency in ensuring tariff benefits are applied correctly, vital for trade stability.

Related Countries:JapanUS

Top South Korea official says policy institutions to lead on $350 billion US fund, watching FX

Reuters

South Korea will use policy institutions to manage a $350 billion investment fund linked to a U.S. trade deal and monitor FX stability.

Insight

This reflects Seoul’s strategy to calm markets and channel investment into critical sectors like AI, semiconductors, and defense.

Related Countries:South KoreaUS

India and Singapore Deepen AI, Chips Ties as US Tariff Risks Grow

Bloomberg

India and Singapore signed new agreements on AI and semiconductors as tariff risks from the U.S. increase.

Insight

The partnership strengthens regional supply chains and technological cooperation, reducing exposure to U.S. trade uncertainty.

Related Countries:IndiaSingapore

Decks Clear for Conservative Politician Anutin to Become Thailand’s New Premier

Bloomberg

Anutin Charnvirakul is set to become Thailand’s next prime minister after gaining parliamentary support.

Insight

His rise signals a conservative resurgence and a move toward stability through parliamentary maneuvering rather than direct electoral change.

Related Countries:Thailand

Thai Central Bank Chief Urges Shift From Rigid Inflation Target

Bloomberg

Thailand’s central bank chief called for a more flexible approach to inflation targeting.

Insight

This indicates a shift toward adaptive monetary policy, allowing broader economic management beyond strict inflation control.

Related Countries:Thailand

Malaysia Keeps Rate Unchanged as Growth Risks Loom From Tariffs

Bloomberg

Malaysia kept its benchmark interest rate steady while warning that U.S. tariffs remain a key risk to growth.

Insight

By holding rates, Malaysia seeks to balance growth support with external uncertainties from shifting trade conditions.

Related Countries:Malaysia

Australia’s Household Consumption Quickens on Services Spending

Bloomberg

Household consumption in Australia rose, led by stronger spending on services.

Insight

The rebound in services demand is lifting growth prospects, supported by easing inflation and fiscal measures despite weak investment trends.

Related Countries:Australia

RBA Governor Warns Consumer Strength May Slow Rate Cuts

Bloomberg

RBA Governor Michele Bullock warned that strong consumer demand may delay upcoming rate cuts.

Insight

Resilient household spending may constrain the Reserve Bank’s room to ease policy.

Related Countries:Australia

Australia to pay $1.6 billion for Nauru migrant resettlement

AFP

Australia agreed to pay about US$1.6 billion over 30 years to Nauru for migrant resettlement.

Insight

The plan revives criticism of offshore resettlement and raises concerns over transparency and rights.

Related Countries:AustraliaNauru

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