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Philippines: T-bill rates continue to rise

MANILA, Philippines — The government awarded in full the short-term debt papers offered yesterday even as rates continued to rise across the board on concerns over rising inflation and weakening demand. In yesterday’s T-bill auction, the Bureau of the Treasury raised P20 billion from total tenders worth P41 billion, making the initial offer twice oversubscribed. […]

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Malaysia: Optimism on 12-month production outlook

PETALING JAYA: Firms operating in the Malaysian manufacturing sector are increasingly optimistic regarding the 12-month outlook for production. IHS Markit said positive sentiment strengthened to the highest in five months amid hopes that the end of the pandemic would result in stable operating conditions and boost production and sales. “Businesses continued to scale back production […]

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Vietnam: Central bank expected to grant gold import license

The Hanoitimes – Vietnamese people are overpaying to own a same amount of gold as their international peers, said an expert. Many gold trading firms have suggested the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) to soon issue license for importing gold from abroad, General Director of Sacombank Jewelry Company (SBJ) To Thanh Hiep told Hanoitimes. Hiep attributed […]

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Thailand: SEC allays crypto furore

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is backing off its draft plan to require a 1-million-baht minimum annual income and other requirements for cryptocurrency investors, noting the draft was just meant to test public sentiment from stakeholders. A live talk about the hearing on the SEC’s Facebook page will be rescheduled to tomorrow — three […]

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