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Below is a list of our Emerging Asia Publications for the last 6 months. If you are looking for reports older than 6 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep
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Malaysian core inflation drops to a 25-month low
Recovering external demand supports Malaysian manufacturing in Q1 Domestic export growth falls on subdued commodity prices
Sharp drop in pharmaceuticals drags on Singaporean exports
Indonesian retail sales benefit from an election pop in February
Singaporean GDP growth picks up in Q1 on recovering external demand
MAS opens the door to easing in Q4
Base effects are now dominating Philippine sales growth, masking weak marginal trends
In one line: Export growth leaps back to double-digits.
In one line: Festive demand-driven increases unwind.
Festive spending boosts Singaporean retail sales growth in February
Lunar New Year demand boosts headline CPI in Singapore
New tariff adjustment mechanism pushes up utilities inflation in Malaysia
Malaysian export growth slumps in February on seasonal effects
Singapore's February exports hide continued recovery in electronics
In one line: Seasonal effects aside, the export growth outlook remains positive.
Seasonal effects aside, Singaporean consumer demand remains healthy
Outright deflation in Thailand should be over in a few months
The favourable January food price drag in the Philippines is unwinding partially
Singaporean inflation is likely to pick up in February but overall disinflationary path is intact
Malaysian core inflation continues to moderate in Janaury
MAS likely to stay put next week as inflation inches up
Weak external demand drags on Malaysian manufacturing in Q4
A particularly weak ending to 2023 for Malaysian exports
Singaporean export growth in December falls on weak electronics
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