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Strong Policies Help Korea Navigate Uncertain Times

May 13, 2022--Korea has recovered well from the pandemic, a testament to its strong economic fundamentals and appropriate policy responses. Economic output has surpassed pre-crisis levels despite multiple waves of infection. The recovery was supported by the effective containment of the pandemic, including rapid vaccination last year, and proactive economic policy support, which helped minimize economic scarring, sustain income growth, and maintain financial stability.

Given Korea's high global integration, strong external demand also provided support to the recovery.

Before the war in Ukraine, Korea's growth was expected to remain robust this year and next, with inflation projected to gradually return to target by next year, as reflected in the recent IMF report. But significant uncertainties were already clouding the outlook, with downside risks arising mainly from pandemic-related disruptions to supply chains, geopolitical uncertainties, and rising interest rates in major advanced economies.

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Source: IMF.org


Australia's first Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs go live

May 11, 2022--Australia's first three cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETF) launched on the Cboe exchange on Thursday, bringing Bitcoin and Ethereum products to the stock market.


One of the funds, the Cosmos Purpose Bitcoin Access ETF (CBTC) from Cosmos Asset Management, tracks the Purpose Bitcoin ETF (BTCC-B.TO) on the Toronto stock exchange.

The other two funds were launched by Australian ETFS Management (AUS) Ltd. and Swiss 21Shares AG spot-trade Bitcoin (EBTC) and Ether (EETH) by tracking the underlying asset directly.

The three cryptocurrency products were scheduled for launch on April 27, but brokerage concerns caused last-minute delays.
Cosmos said it will not charge investors fees on their funds for two months, as a response to the postponed launch.

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Source: yahoo.com


Asia Growth Slows on Commodities, Covid and Rising Interest Rates

April 25, 2022--Region's policymakers face difficult policy trade-offs and should protect the most vulnerable from rising fuel and food costs while enacting economic reforms to boost long-term growth.
Economic growth in Asia and the Pacific is poised to slow more than previously estimated this year amid headwinds from the war in Ukraine, a resurgent pandemic, and tightening global financial conditions.

Regional gross domestic product will expand by 4.9 percent, 0.5 percentage points less than we forecast in January and slower than last year's 6.5 percent growth rate, according to our latest projections. We also estimate that inflation will rise faster in many countries, though from relatively low levels.

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Source: imf.org


BlackRock CCB, China Asset Management, Industrial Bank poised to launch more products to tap China's expanding private pension savings

April 25, 2022--BlackRock and CCB's joint venture launches its first pension product as China expands its private pension scheme to tap the country's vast savings
China expanded the private pension scheme last week by allowing individuals to set up personal accounts to invest in a wider range of financial products

Financial institutions including BlackRock CCB Wealth Management, China Asset Management and Industrial Bank are gearing up to tap mainland China's expanding private pension market, as household savings swell amid an ageing population.

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Source: scmp.com


Yen Extends 20-Year Low on Widening U.S. Yield Gap

April 14, 2022--Japanese currency falls for 11th straight day against dollar
Yen is the worst performing Group-of-10 currency this year
The yen's relentless drop continued Friday, as it weakened for an 11th straight day against the dollar on bets further divergence between U.S. and Japanese interest rates are inevitable.

The Japanese currency was down just over 0.5% to 126.60 per dollar at 3.30 p.m. in Tokyo--extending a 20-year low. Benchmark Treasury yields surged in the U.S. overnight, widening the gap with their peers in Japan.

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Source: bloomberg.com


South Asia Sees Slower Growth as War in Ukraine Impedes Recovery, Worsens Existing Challenges

April 13, 2022--Growth in South Asia, already uneven and fragile, will be slower than previously projected, due to the impacts of the war in Ukraine and persistent economic challenges, says the World Bank in its twice-a-year regional update.

Released today, the latest South Asia Economic Focus Reshaping Norms: A New Way Forward projects the region to grow by 6.6 percent in 2022 and by 6.3 percent in 2023. The 2022 forecast has been revised downward by 1.0 percentage point compared to the January projection.

Countries in South Asia are already grappling with rising commodity prices, supply bottlenecks, and vulnerabilities in financial sectors.

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Source: worldbank.org


IMF Executive Board Concludes 2022 Article IV Consultation with Japan

April 6, 2022--The Japanese economy is recovering from the pandemic amid strong policy support and high vaccination levels. Japan had much lower rates of COVID-related infections and deaths than most advanced economies, including due to containment measures. Following a contraction of 4.5 percent in 2020, real GDP growth is estimated to have grown by 1.6 percent in 2021. Reflecting high energy prices, inflation has risen gradually during 2021 but remains well below the 2 percent inflation target.

The current account surplus was 2.9 percent of GDP in 2021, and, on a preliminary basis, the external position is assessed as broadly in line with medium-term fundamentals and desirable policies. Business bankruptcies and non-performing loans are at historical lows due to strong fiscal and monetary support as well as liquidity and credit supply facilitated by regulatory easing measures. The banking system remains well-capitalized and liquid, and near-term vulnerabilities are contained.

GDP growth is projected at 2.4 percent in 2022 amid continued strong policy support, the high vaccination rate, and easing global supply constraints. Consumption will lead the recovery, with pent-up demand being unwound.

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Source: imf.org


The private sector advances in China: The evolving ownership structures of the largest companies in the Xi Jinping era

April 5, 2022--This paper documents recent structural changes in China's corporate landscape, based on company level data, providing a complementary perspective to that of official Chinese statistics.

This paper documents recent structural changes in China's corporate landscape, based on company level data, providing a complementary perspective to that of official Chinese statistics. We classify China's largest companies by revenue since 2004 (based on Fortune Global 500 rankings), and largest listed companies by market capitalisation since 2010, into state and private-sector categories, using a conservative definition of the private sector. Among the largest companies by revenue, the private sector was non-existent in the mid-2000s but has grown steadily in the past decade, even though the state sector still dominates. The aggregate revenue of private-sector companies grew from zero in Fortune's ranking in 2005 (based on 2004 revenue) to $104 billion in the 2011 ranking, or merely 3.8 percent of the $2.78 trillion in aggregate revenue for all Chinese companies in the ranking, and to $1.7 trillion in the latest 2021 ranking (based on 2020 revenue), or 19 percent of the Chinese companies' aggregate revenue.

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Source: bruegel.org


East Asia and Pacific Economic Recovery Faces Risks from the War in Ukraine, U.S. Monetary Tightening, and China Slowdown

April 4, 2022--The war in Ukraine threatens the uneven recovery of developing East Asia and Pacific (EAP) countries from the COVID-19 shock, the World Bank said on Monday. The war comes on top of the economic distress caused by the lingering COVID-19 pandemic, the financial tightening in the United States, and the pandemic resurgence amidst zero-COVID policies in China.

Shocks emanating from the war in Ukraine and the sanctions on Russia are disrupting the supply of commodities, increasing financial stress, and dampening global growth, according to the World Bank's East Asia and Pacific Economic Update: Braving the Storms. Countries in the region that are large importers of fuel- like Mongolia and Thailand, and food-like the Pacific Islands- are seeing a decline in real incomes. Countries with large debt -like Lao People's Democratic Republic and Mongolia - and high dependence on exports- like Malaysia and Vietnam-are susceptible to global financial and growth shocks.

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view the World Bank East Asia and Pacific Economic Update: Braving the Storms April 2022

Source: worldbank.org


Samsung AM buys 20% stake in US ETF issuer Amplify

April 4, 2022--The strategic alliance between the Korean ETF pioneer and Amplify will see both companies develop new ETFs for Asia following record inflows into passives in the region last year.

Samsung Asset Management has acquired a 20% equity stake in US firm Amplify to offer its exchange-traded products in Asia, tapping into record inflows into passives in the region last year.

The strategic alliance between the Korean exchange-traded fund (ETF) pioneer and Amplify will see both companies developing new ETFs for the region.

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Source: citywireasia.com


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