Korea’s decision to cut its benchmark rate appears to help weaken the won, benefiting the country’s exporters. “Abenomics” was blamed for the unseen move. Are most Asian nations at risk of having to take the same ...
The strength of the Thai baht has caused concern among the country’s exporters but also investors who are fearful of the country's capital controls. What is Thailand’s best way to manage its currency? CT asks the ...
The Malaysian ringgit shot up to a 21-month high against the dollar on the back of the election victory of the incumbent Barison Nasional (BN) party. What does the rally mean for Malaysia and its currency? CT asks ...
Continuous threats made by North Korea are beginning to wear thin on South Korea's market.That said, the won has been volatile over the last few months. CT asks the experts what is really driving the won.
Japan's central bank is buying trillions of yen in government bonds and other assets to depress long-term yields and revive the economy. Will this work and how will the yen fare in the medium to long term? CT asks ...
Asian Development Bank president Haruhiko Kuroda is set to lead the Bank of Japan (BoJ). A known proponent of aggressive monetary easing (and therefore a useful ally to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe), CT asks ...
The Bank of England and the China's central bank will sign a three-year FX swap agreement. Will this increase the use of renminbi for trade in the UK and Europe and what more needs to be done? CT asks the experts.
Exchange and rates of renminbi inside Taiwan are expected to move in line with offshore CNH market rates in the near term. Will exchange and interest rate regimes in Taiwan converge with Hong Kong's? CT asks the experts.