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Signs of Better Days Ahead

Date:
31 August 2020
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Note: This article was originally published in The China Daily on 31 August 2020. Dr Dionisius Narjoko was quoted.

Asia’s path to recovery may look precarious but some experts are saying the worst is over, with China expected to play a key role leading the region-wide rebound. Suan Teck Kin, executive director and head of research at Singapore’s United Overseas Bank (UOB), believes the GDP performance of many Asian countries in the second quarter this year should be the worst of the cycle, and things should get better unless there is another large-scale lockdown.

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Signs of Better Days Ahead

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