Outlook positive for Asia's developing economies: ADB
ADB chief says the impact of Brexit on Asia's real economy in the short term is expected to be small
Tokyo
ASIA'S developing economies will continue to grow steadily this year and the next, despite widespread fallout from the shock of "Brexit", and inflation will accelerate on the back of recovering oil and food prices, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) suggested in a report on Monday.
India and Pakistan will continue to be the most powerful growth engines in the region, and China will register solid - if not spectacular - growth, said the Manila-based development bank in its latest Asian Development Outlook (ADO).
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