More dovish Asia monetary policy expected
Growth in region is expected to remain lacklustre in first half of 2015, before picking up in second half: Credit Suisse
Singapore
ASIAN central banks will be more dovish than expected in 2015 and stronger disinflation is still to come, said a Credit Suisse report released on Monday.
And with most Asian governments adopting a tighter fiscal stance amid the sluggish global industrial cycle, growth in the region is expected to remain lacklustre in the first half of this year, before picking up in H2 2015.
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