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A busy week lies ahead for China, headlined by a slew of May economic data releases that will offer fresh insight into how the world's second-largest economy is faring amid a prolonged conflict in the Middle East.
China, Australia/New Zealand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore
Who
DBS economists, ANZ, ASB economist Kim Mundy, Westpac's Michael Gordon, Barclays economists, HSBC economist Aris Dacanay, DBS economists Taimur Baig and Samuel Tse
What
A busy week lies ahead for China, headlined by a slew of May economic data releases that will offer fresh insight into how the world's second-largest economy is faring amid a prolonged conflict in the Middle East.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 21:15:40 GMT · 2h 19m ago
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China, Australia/New Zealand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore ·
Why
to offer fresh insight into how the world's second-largest economy is faring amid a prolonged conflict in the Middle East
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This week's economic data from several Asian nations and Australia/NZ will provide a crucial snapshot of global economic health, revealing how regional economies are navigating inflation, export demands fueled by AI, and geopolitical conflicts. Decisions from multiple central banks on interest rates will likely influence market stability and investment trends.
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