16
Jul
Asia’s economies are exposed to high oil prices, rising US rates, trade risk – Nomura
NEWS |
in assessing the economic outlook for Asia, analysts at Nomura explained that their long-standing view is that Q3 2018 is the highest-risk quarter for a painful snapback as the risk premium is repriced.
Key Quotes:
- Asia’s economies are exposed to high oil prices, rising US rates, trade protectionism and China resuming its slowdown.
- India and parts of Southeast Asia are the region’s new stars in terms of rising long-run potential growth.
- China: We expect moderate policy easing in the coming months as the economy feels the pinch from deleveraging.
- Korea: We believe the BOK will hike in November 2018 and once more in 2019, taking the terminal rate to 2.00%.
- India: The macro outlook is likely to become murkier due to slower growth, higher interest rates and political uncertainty.
- Indonesia: We expect growth to rise, boosted by coordinated policy stimulus and reforms gaining more traction.”
- Australia: Solid growth and a gradual rise in inflation should lead to a rate hike in early 2019.