India’s Modi Meets His Indian Ocean Neighbors
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Seychelles, Mauritius and Sri Lanka reflects New Delhi’s changed foreign policy priorities. It signals that India is no longer willing to be outmanoeuvred in the Indian Ocean region — its strategic backyard....
A Preview of Emerging Market News and Events
It is a mixed start of the week for EM, though the short-term outlook is constructive. The rebound in commodity prices has changed relative risk perception across the producer-importer spectrum. Iron ore, for example, is up some 25% since the...
Should China’s ‘Dynamic Growth’ Model Serve Other Countries Economic Aspirations?
China’s revival of ‘South–South’ economic relations raises the opportunity of re-balancing global power. This could have profound implications for economic progress, including poverty reduction and structural change, in the developing world. China’s revival of ‘South–South’ economic relations raises the opportunity...
Modernizing Indonesia’s Financial Sector
Reforms of the financial sector in Indonesia since 1997 have mitigated the key risk factors that caused the economic crisis of 1997. The first of these was structural weaknesses in the financial sector, particularly the banking system. The second was...
An Emerging Markets Status Update
Over the last week, Hungary (+4.8%), Brazil (+4.6%), and Russia (+4.4%) have outperformed in the EM equity space as measured by MSCI, while India (-4.5%), Thailand (-2.3%), and Egypt (-2.0%) have underperformed. To put this in better context, MSCI EM...
Xi Jinping’s Four Comprehensives
Xi Jinping’s recent announcement of the Four Comprehensives is crucial to reform in the Chinese Communist Party (CPC). The Four Comprehensives are likely to be put forward as Xi’s contribution to the CPC theoretical canon, providing the ideological legitimacy for...
Would the UK Economy Have Been Better Off Without Austerity?
In the last five years, austerity has undermined our public services, lowered the living standards of working people, pushed more children into poverty and held back economic growth. Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish first minister and Scottish National Party leader at the party’s...
Enhanced Trade and Economic Growth Begins with Safer Asian Seas
Talks between China and South Korea on boundary delimitation in the Yellow Sea offer a chance to improve bilateral relations and the prospect of extending the agreement to other seas, in particular the South China Sea. Talks between China and...
Seeking Honest Voting Solutions in Japan
It may seem fairly obvious, but only those people who fulfil particular requirements are given voting rights in an election. In Japan, voters must be Japanese citizens aged 20 or over and have a registered address in a municipality within...
Australia and Vietnam Forge a Stronger Relationship
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung’s visit to Australia in mid-March 2015 has highlighted how Australia–Vietnam relations relate to the broader strategic picture in the Asia Pacific. While much attention is paid to ‘the rise of China’, the ‘Pacific pivot’...
A Preview of Emerging Market News and Events
Given the absence of any major US data, China and Europe will attract the markets attention. EM sentiment starts the week caught in a crosscurrent. Given the absence of any major US data, China and Europe will attract the markets...
Indonesia Strives to Reach its Economic Potential
Indonesia has come a long way since former president Suharto adopted a new economic stabilisation policy in 1996. However, the country must take steps to improve infrastructure and enhance data measurement if it is to realise its economic potential. Indonesia...
An Emerging Markets Status Update
Over the last week, China (+6.3%), Argentina (+4.8%), and Hong Kong (+1.39%) have outperformed in the EM equity space, while India (-1.5%) and Czech Republic (-0.9%) underperformed. In the EM local currency bond space, longer date yields in Turkey (+34...
Improved US-Vietnam Relations are not Coincidental
US–Vietnam relations have come a long way. In 1982, in his report to the Fifth Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), Secretary-General Le Duan claimed that US–China collusion constituted ‘a factor constantly threatening world peace, and especially seriously...
The Growing Inequality in South Korea
The South Korean economy advertises its international prowess through the popularity of global brand name products from Samsung Galaxy phones to the Hyundai Sonata. Hidden behind these triumphant global achievements is a phenomenon of widening economic polarisation. The national economy...