Trinh Nguyen, Emerging Markets Asia Senior Economist at Natixis, discusses the impact of the Fed's aggressive rate path on Asia with Juliette Saly and Bryan Curtis on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia.
Natixis Senior Economist for Emerging Asia Trinh Nguyen, discusses the outlook for interest rates in Asia after the Fed hiked rates by 50 basis points this week. Nguyen says the Philippines will be next to tighten to combat inflation.
The quad language in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy document is completely free of any security related jargons. There is nothing in there about security at all, so clearly there's still some fundamental ideas that have to be resolved
Myanmar security forces’ deadly crackdowns on demonstrators protesting a military coup are raising alarm in the West. How the United States responds to calls for action on Myanmar is a test of President Biden's foreign policy team.
The military’s killing of at least 18 protesters on Sunday in Myanmar has increased pressure on foreign governments to use their influence to push for the release of the country's elected leaders, including Aung San Suu Kyi, from detention, and restore some measure of democratic rule.
The military of Myanmar has overthrown the elected government, imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, and issued ominous warnings to the country’s citizens to stop protesting the coup. How did the country get to this point?
South Asian expert discusses current events in India, Pakistan, and South Asia.
A discussion about the outlook for Asian economies.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a necessary condition for the United States to establish a market-oriented and open regional economic order in the Asia-Pacific.
Following the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s ruling in favor of the Philippines on the South China Sea issue and its rejection of any legal basis for Beijing to claim historical rights to the nine-dash line, Chinese leadership must be wrestling with the question of whether to transform its disavowal of the decision into more than words