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As Asia-Pacific Economies Rebound, Inflation And Exit Strategies Are Main Issues And Fiscal Tightening Looks Likely Dec 09
Standard & Poors, Dec 2009
Abstract HONG KONG (Standard & Poor's) Dec. 22, 2009--After a difficult year, things are looking up for Asia-Pacific rated economies. All are expected to post positive GDP growth in 2010. But concerns and challenges remain-inflation is an issue for some while the questions of when and how to exit from expansionary monetary and fiscal policies are critical for all. This is according to a new report, 'Asia-Pacific Economic Outlook Q4 2009: Exit Strategies And Inflation Are Main Issues For 2010 As Region Recovers ,' published today on RatingsDirect. The report has been written by Dharmakirti Joshi, Director and Principal Economist of CRISIL Ltd, a Standard & Poor's company. In the report, Mr. Joshi reviews the quarterly performances of Australia, New Zealand,...
Companies mentioned in this report are: Australia (Commonwealth of) (Unsolicited Ratings),New Zealand,Japan (Unsolicited Ratings),Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region),Malaysia,Thailand (Kingdom of),Korea (Republic of),Singapore (Republic of) (Unsolicited Ratings),Taiwan (Republic of China) (Unsolicited Ratings),India (Republic of) (Unsolicited Ratings),China (People's Republic of ),Indonesia (Republic of),Philippines (Republic of the),Vietnam (Socialist Republic of) Action: General Comment
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