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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Hong Kong's Despair, Fed Recession Debate, Italy Risk: Eco Day

© Reuters.  Hong Kong's Despair, Fed Recession Debate, Italy Risk: Eco Day© Reuters. Hong Kong's Despair, Fed Recession Debate, Italy Risk: Eco Day



(Bloomberg) -- Welcome to Wednesday, Asia. Here’s the latest news and analysis from Bloomberg Economics to help get your day started:


  • Hong Kong has long been a land of contrasts in which glittering skyscrapers and chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royces are juxtaposed with decrepit apartment blocks. An aspiration for a share of those riches has been replaced by a growing sense of hopelessness
  • The U.S. economy doesn’t appear headed toward a recession, says San Francisco Fed chief Mary Daly, while Barclays (LON:BARC) economists now project three additional quarter-point cuts by the Fed in 2019
  • Giuseppe Conte is done working with Matteo Salvini. Now, it’s up to Italy’s president to decide whether Conte is through as a politician too. The ride is likely to lead to higher government bond yields, says David Powell
  • Poor water quality saps one-third of potential economic growth in the most heavily polluted areas, according to the World Bank
  • Singapore’s slowing growth has started to hurt company earnings as the trade war intensifies between its two biggest trading partners
  • Europe’s shaky union is set to face a stress test from President Donald Trump at the G-7 summit, writes Brendan Murray in the latest Terms of Trade. Germany’s tentative steps toward a fiscal stimulus program signal the nation could be in for an unusually severe slump
  • A Swiss National Bank interest-rate cut appears increasingly likely, with investors seeing a significant chance of a move next month
  • India is set to hold the dubious distinction of having the worst bad-debt ratio among the major economies for a second straight year
  • Argentina promised to use “all available tools” to stabilize the peso after last week’s rout, while the IMF said it is sending a delegation to visit the country soon
  • The U.K. is considering delaying two key announcements in the latest sign that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government is on an election footing
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