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Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)

8 November 2024 Emerging Asia Monitor Painful reality check for the Philippines' economic recovery

  • Philippine GDP growth dropped sharply to 5.2% in Q3, from 6.4% in Q2, decisively below expectations.
  • Our seasonal adjustment shows that growth lost quarterly momentum; households remain anaemic.
  • The capex outlook is no longer deteriorating, but BSP policy looks set to remain tighter; thank Trump.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

PANTHEON EM ASIA DATA WRAP 6 November 2024

Vietnamese exports are once again losing momentum
The softening in ‘official’ retail sales growth in Vietnam is far from over
The impact of Yagi on Vietnamese food inflation continues to be felt
The ghost of the short-lived previous administration pushes Thai inflation up further in October
Philippine sales had a forgetful Q3 at the end of the day; all eyes on tomorrow's GDP release
An abysmal September effectively has written off Q3 for Philippine exports

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

7 November 2024 Emerging Asia Monitor Vietnamese export growth hits a ceiling; Trump a real risk for 2025

  • Export growth in Vietnam fell further in October; this will persist, with momentum and orders fading.
  • Mr. Trump's proposed tariffs could be a ‘win’ for Vietnam, if it isn’t targeted with specific measures…
  • …His own corporate interests locally might mitigate the risks, but the VND will stay in the spotlight.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

PANTHEON EM ASIA DATA WRAP 5 November 2024

Inventories spike keeps Indonesian GDP growth from slowing more sharply in Q3
Inflation in the Philippines should stabilise near the lower end of the BSP’s range

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

6 November 2024 Emerging Asia Monitor GDP growth in Indonesia slips below 5% in Q3, as we predicted

  • GDP growth in Indonesia missed expectations in Q3, slipping to 4.9% from 5.0% in Q2…
  • …An historic leap in inventories prevented a sharper drop, but this sets up a painful payback in Q4.
  • Trade and related investment were real bright spots, while consumption remains relatively lacklustre.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

5 November 2024 Emerging Asia Monitor The soft patch in ASEAN manufacturing continues

  • The PMI for ASEAN was unchanged in October, at 50.5, despite a post-Yagi bounce-back in Vietnam…
  • …Export-oriented countries, at large, have lost a lot of steam recently, in a warning sign for world trade.
  • Indonesia’s sluggishness is a huge drag, given its sheer size; the rise in lead times is reversing.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

4 November 2024 Emerging Asia Expecting another 5% GDP print from Indonesia is wishful thinking

  • We see Indonesian GDP growth slipping to 4.8% in Q3 on waning consumption and a modest trade hit .
  • Government spending and investment should offer some cushion, partly with help from base effects.
  • Philippine GDP growth likely relapsed to 4.6% in Q3, in line with the sluggishness in consumption.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

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