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Central banks in Southeast Asia vowed to focus on enhancing domestic sources of resilience to combat increased uncertainty in the region, particularly in terms of growth and financial stability.

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The government has supported the central bank’s decision to keep interest rates steady despite low-trending inflation that has prompted calls for a looser monetary policy to support economic growth.

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South Korea's quarterly growth slowed to the lowest in more than two years as a severe drought hit agriculture and an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome sapped consumption.

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South Korea and Australia have signed a currency swap agreement to help promote bilateral trade and trade settlement in local currencies even in times of financial stress, Seoul's central bank said Sunday.

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Central banks in Asia, including the Philippines, are expected to maintain key policy rates amid uncertainties brought about by the partial shutdown of the US government and the pending deadline to raise the US debt limit.

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 World stock markets moved lower Friday over concerns global economic growth is slowing, despite news of a narrower U.S. trade deficit that sent Wall Street up after a weeklong slump.

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Asian stocks headed upward Wednesday after strong corporate earnings and rising consumer confidence sent Wall Street stocks to their highest levels in nearly three years.

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South Korea's central bank raised its inflation forecast for this year on higher oil prices and rising food costs after a devastating outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.

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Asian stock markets rose Tuesday, but their gains were limited by worries over rising oil prices as Libya — which sits on the largest oil reserves in Africa — appeared to be sliding toward civil war.

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The government has supported the central bank’s decision to keep interest rates steady despite low-trending inflation that has prompted calls for a looser monetary policy to support economic growth.

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South Korea and Australia have signed a currency swap agreement to help promote bilateral trade and trade settlement in local currencies even in times of financial stress, Seoul's central bank said Sunday.

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 World stock markets moved lower Friday over concerns global economic growth is slowing, despite news of a narrower U.S. trade deficit that sent Wall Street up after a weeklong slump.

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Asian stocks headed upward Wednesday after strong corporate earnings and rising consumer confidence sent Wall Street stocks to their highest levels in nearly three years.

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South Korea's central bank raised its inflation forecast for this year on higher oil prices and rising food costs after a devastating outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.

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