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Video on Demand: Thailand & ASEAN Economic Resilience Amid US Tariffs
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Video on Demand: Thailand & ASEAN Economic Resilience Amid US Tariffs

Our latest on-demand video – “Thailand and ASEAN Economic Resilience Amid US Tariffs” – unpacks the implications of rising tariffs on commodities, currency and investment in ASEAN and the Thailand market with an compelling insights.
Brazil’s robust soy season: tracking agriculture exports on a weekly basis
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Brazil’s robust soy season: tracking agriculture exports on a weekly basis

Brazil is the dominant player in the global soybean trade after a surge in production in recent decades. It's the world's largest producer and exporter of this crop, and has become China's key supplier.
A granular look at China’s southern megalopolis
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A granular look at China’s southern megalopolis

The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (often referred to by the acronym GBA) is one of the largest urban agglomerations in the world. With almost 90 million people, the region stretches far beyond Hong Kong and the historic hub of Guangzhou; adjacent cities including Dongguan and Foshan have boomed alongside their manufacturing industries.
A market-based Trump overview asset classes rebound as tariffs soften
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A market-based Trump overview asset classes rebound as tariffs soften

With Donald Trump's on again, off-again tariff policies disrupted by a court ruling, we've assembled a dashboard compiling market-based indicators compiling the effect of his policies on various asset classes - from stocks to fund flows and gold.
UK inflation reignites: utilities, car tax and calendar quirk are to blame
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UK inflation reignites: utilities, car tax and calendar quirk are to blame

Britons are wondering why their inflation has been so much stickier than many other nations. Recent figures showed price increases surprisingly picked up in April, reaching a 3.5% year-on-year pace and confounding expectations of a slowdown