AMRO’s 2023 Annual Consultation Report on Brunei Darussalam
May 15, 2024
Brunei’s economy is expected to strengthen further this year after a strong recovery in 2023, mainly supported by robust activities in the non-oil & gas sector.
May 15, 2024
Andrew Tsang, Anthony Tan, Laura Grace Gabriella, Sungtaek Kwon, Vanne Khut
Brunei’s economy is expected to strengthen further this year after a strong recovery in 2023, mainly supported by robust activities in the non-oil & gas sector.
January 9, 2024
Laura Grace Gabriella, Siang Leng Wong, Yoki Okawa
Financial crises are simply too costly for any country and the ASEAN+3 economies must make every effort to prevent them
December 5, 2023
Benyaporn Chanthana, Chiang Yong (Edmond) Choo, Eunmi Park, Kevin C. Cheng, Kimi Xu Jiang, Laura Grace Gabriella, Leilei Lu, Prashant Pande, Sean R. Craig, Siang Leng Wong, Yoki Okawa
The ASEAN+3 Financial Stability Report (AFSR) 2023—AMRO’s second flagship report—is the ASEAN+3 region’s pioneering financial stability report.
November 27, 2023
Andrew Tsang, Byunghoon Nam, Ke Ji, Laura Grace Gabriella, Pim-orn Wacharaprapapong, Runchana Pongsaparn, Sopheawattey San
The Philippines’ economic recovery is expected to remain robust amid high inflation and weaker external demand.
May 29, 2023
Andrew Tsang, Kana Yoshioka, Laura Grace Gabriella
Although the climate-related natural hazard risk of Brunei remains low, and below the world average, the climate transition risk is perennial. AMRO made some suggestions on how to better address the climate change challenges in the country.
May 8, 2023
Andrew Tsang, Anthony Tan, Kana Yoshioka, Laura Grace Gabriella, Vanne Khut
Brunei Darussalam is expected to record a negative growth of 1.2 percent in 2022. The weak growth in 2022 mainly reflects the unexpected downturn in the upstream O&G production in H1 2022.
October 26, 2022
Aziz Durrani, Laura Grace Gabriella, Siang Leng Wong
Climate change has become a real threat to financial stability.
March 17, 2022
Laura Grace Gabriella, Li Lian Ong
The role of capital flows and how they are managed have been controversial issues for ASEAN+3 emerging market economies since the Asian financial crisis.
March 17, 2022
Capital inflows help to develop financial markets and promote economic growth, but they also pose risks that may undermine financial stability.
February 16, 2022
Chiang Yong (Edmond) Choo, Kimi Xu Jiang, Laura Grace Gabriella, Suan Yong Foo
Hong Kong’s economy has been rebounding strongly due to the progress in COVID-19 vaccinations, and recovering domestic and external demand, but targeted policy support to hard-hit sectors and supportive credit conditions remain important to safeguard the recovery.