AMRO’s 2023 Annual Consultation Report on Vietnam
April 9, 2024
After weakening in the first half of 2023, the Vietnamese economy gathered momentum in the second half of the year. The economic growth is expected to pick up moderately in 2024.
April 9, 2024
Jade Vichyanond, Siang Leng Wong, Sumio Ishikawa, Sungtaek Kwon, Thanh Thuy Giang Dao, Thu Trang Vu, Trung Thanh Vu, Wanwisa May Vorranikulkij
After weakening in the first half of 2023, the Vietnamese economy gathered momentum in the second half of the year. The economic growth is expected to pick up moderately in 2024.
February 5, 2024
Fan Zhai, Hongyan Zhao, Jae Young Lee, Ke Ji, Pim-orn Wacharaprapapong, Siang Leng Wong, Suan Yong Foo
China’s economy is expected to continue to recover, returning to its trend trajectory in 2024.
February 2, 2024
Li Lian Ong, Min Wei, Siang Leng Wong
Credit risks posed by ASEAN+3 non-financial corporate (NFC) sectors have risen.
January 24, 2024
Kit Yee Lim, Siang Leng Wong, Yoki Okawa
East Asian companies are more leveraged than their global counterparts. For the 10 member states of ASEAN, the ratio of corporate debt to gross domestic product stood at 80.7% as of March 2023.
January 11, 2024
Kit Yee Lim, Leilei Lu, Siang Leng Wong
Over 95 percent of businesses in ASEAN+3 economies are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
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
January 4, 2024
The past decade has repeatedly demonstrated that the ASEAN+3 economies have weak immunity against shocks that originate from major economies.
December 27, 2023
Eunmi Park, Kevin C. Cheng, Leilei Lu, R. Sean Craig, Siang Leng Wong
Ample and low-cost liquidity provided by global central banks in the aftermath of the global financial crisis had driven a rise in ASEAN+3 debt.
December 8, 2023
China has recognized the need to stabilize its property sector to keep developers’ severe financial problems from spilling over further into banking and other key sectors of the economy or even affecting other nations.
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.