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In one line: China's NBS PMIs surprised to the downside
Manufacturing activities flounder in May on weakening domestic and external demand
Non-manufacturing PMI stalls as construction activity slow sharply
Japan’s Tokyo inflation accelerates on the back of expiring energy subsidies
April's industrial profits show slower recovery due to protracted reflation cycle
In one line: The Bank of Korea stands pat in May, citing upside risks to inflation
In one line: Japan’s manufacturing activity expands for the first time in a year, largely driven by improvements in output and new orders.
The Bank of Korea stands pat in May, citing upside risks to inflation
Japan’s manufacturing activity expands for the first time in a year, largely driven by improvements in output and new orders.
Services activity continues to grow at solid pace in May
In one line: Korea's 20-day exports hit hard by May’s fewer working days but underlying momentum was improving on a WDA basis.
In one line: Korea's 20-day exports hit hard by May’s fewer working days but underlying momentum was improving on a WDA basis.
China's banks held LPR steady in May; More funding is need to prop up the real estate sector
China's banks held LPR steady in May; More funding is need to prop up the real estate sector
In one line: Japan's Q1 GDP shrinks more than expected as domestic demand deteriorates
Despite tick-up in China CPI, demand is still weak; Producers still battle deflation
In one line: China’s FX reserves fell sharply in April, thanks to a stronger dollar and a record rise in US yields
In one line: Korean export recovery continues, thanks to resilient US and Chinese demand
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