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Daily Monitor Meekita Gupta (Asia Economist)

24 March 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Singapore inflation still ticking up in Q1, but worse is yet to come

  • Singapore’s combined January-to-February CPI suggests that inflation is still ticking up in Q1...
  • …We note an alarming increase in health insurance premiums, which is being reined in for Q2.
  • The Middle East energy crisis looks set to push inflation above 2% in Q2.

20 March 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Malaysian Q1 exports stronger than expected, thanks to AI boom

  • Malaysian current average Q1 expor ts are growing by 15.1%, meaning Q1 GDP will likely be strong…
  • …Inflation was held at bay in Februar y but will now likely rise, because of higher crude oil prices.
  • Taiwan’s central bank left rates on hold, and seems to be too sanguine about growth in 2026.

13 March 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Will the Middle East crisis lead to a pullback in Malaysian spending?

  • Malaysian January retail sales volumes dipped on a seasonally adjusted month-to-month basis.
  • We expect a mild increase in inflation over the year because of the Middle East crisis...
  • …Which could create risks to financial stability, via higher debt, if it doesn’t curb consumer spending.

25 February 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Malaysian electronics exports still booming, thanks to AI demand

  • Malaysian exports continue to defy expectations, soaring by 19.6% in January, due to the AI boom…
  • …CPI inflation remains elevated, but only because of a sewerage cost increase that affected housing.
  • Singaporean core inflation showed a surprise seasonally adjusted month-to-month decline.

10 February 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Taiwan's export growth reaches the highest print since the 1970s

  • Taiwan’s exports soared by 69.9% in January, with AI demand still overwhelming supply…
  • ...though base effects, Lunar New Year distortion and less front-loading point to cooling ahead.
  • AI demand could soften near term, due to lack of data centre readiness and delayed deployment.

3 February 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Taiwan Q4 GDP hits a 21st-century high; our call was spot on

  • Taiwan’s Q4 GDP growth surged to a blockbuster 12.7%, above the unjustifiable 8.8% consensus...
  • …Exports did the heavy lifting, though even we were taken aback by the rebound in consumption.
  • The MAS held policy steady; we see little need for tightening with imported inflation still non-existent.

23 January 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Q4 GDP, the latest export data and disinflation lift BNM's spirits

  • BNM held the OPR at 2.75% yesterday, in line with expectations, prolonging its ongoing pause.
  • For now, AI-driven export strength should continue, meaning no rate cuts in 2026.
  • Subdued inflation should leave the door open to a rate cut in the event of an economic shock.

21 January 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor AI boom continues to boost Malaysia's electronics exports

  • Malaysian exports blew past expectations in December; analysts underestimated the AI boom...
  • …We have upgraded our 2026 GDP forecast, as we think AI demand will remain firm for some time.
  • Malaysia’s inflation ticked up in December, but we consider this a one-off not a re-acceleration.

6 January 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Singapore GDP ends 2025 on a high, but we expect this to fade

  • Singapore ended 2025 strongly, with GDP growth accelerating to 5.7% in Q4, from 4.3% in Q3.
  • Manufacturing drove the uptick, led by pharmaceuticals and electronics exports…
  • …We think the headline was inflated by tariff-related front-loading that could fade in coming quarters.

10 December 2025 Emerging Asia Monitor Taiwan's export growth hits 56%; is millennium-high GDP growth next?

  • Taiwan’s exports exploded by 56% in November, far above expectations, driven by AI server demand…
  • …We are now upgrading our Q4 GDP growth forecast to 12.0%, the highest this millennium.
  • Philippine sales volumes continue to slump; only so much borrowing and remittances can do.

27 November 2025 Emerging Asia Monitor Malaysia's long-run potential could be boosted by policy levers

  • Early signs suggest there could be a moderation in Malaysia’s Q4 GDP, but risks are to the upside.
  • In the longer term, supply side factors are likely to weigh on growth, due to poor capital stock growth.
  • That said, we see the government pulling numerous policy levers to raise this.

11 November 2025 Emerging Asia Monitor Taiwan's exports smash records, but how long can this continue?

  • Taiwan’s exports hit a record $61.8B in October, up 49.7% yearly, driven by surging AI and US demand.
  • Investors are more uneasy as Big Tech firms ramp up AI-related capex, shifting to debt financing…
  • …A correction in tech valuations could ensue, which would culminate in a fall in Taiwan’s exports.
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