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Deutsche Bank: Asia's domestic resilience put to the test

Jovi Ho
Jovi Ho • 5 min read
Deutsche Bank: Asia's domestic resilience put to the test
Visitors pose in front of a shuttered store at Connaught Place in New Delhi, India. With the Indian economy running hot in a supply-constrained world, the risks to inflation still threaten any upside. Photo: Bloomberg
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External headwinds will test Asia’s domestic resilience in the latter half of the year, as higher oil prices trigger inflation risks and force economies here to tighten monetary policies, says Deutsche Bank in its 2H2022 outlook on June 23.

The external demand slowdown, coupled with softer growth in the developed markets, will weigh on Asia’s growth, says Stefanie Holtze-Jen, chief investment officer for Asia Pacific at Deutsche Bank.

That said, China should see more tangible recovery with more reopening and more stimulus measures, she adds.

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