Salient to Investors: A. Gary Shilling at A. Gary Shilling & Co writes: In periods of prolonged economic pain, international cooperation gives way to an every-nation-for-itself attitude, including competitive devaluations. Decreasing the value of a currency, by creating and selling unlimited quantities, is much easier than supporting it, by selling
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Laurentia Amica Darmawan at PT First State Investments Indonesia said the currency issue is the biggest risk factor in the foreseeable future for Asian companies, and will continue until we have clarity on how long global monetary easing will last. Credit Suisse lowered Turkish banks to neutral from
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Enrico Tanuwidjaja at Royal Bank of Scotland said growth momentum in Asia is clearly taking off. Kozo Hasegawa at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking said funds continue to come into Asia, which supports regional currencies, data out of China are improving. Kim Dong Young at Industrial Bank of Korea said there’s risk appetite in the
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Koji Fukaya at Office Fukaya said stock declines are hurting risk sentiment and investors are selling Asian equities, putting downward pressure on regional currencies. Fukaya said money will continue to flow into emerging markets and their currencies will recover in the medium to long-term. Saktiandi Supaat at Malayan Banking said asian currencies will remain volatile
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