We’re ‘relatively optimistic’ about ASEAN growth: AMRO economist
Hoe Ee Khor, chief economist at AMRO, says that’s partly because “we’re relatively optimistic about China’s growth this year. Unlike most analysts, our forecast for China is 5.3%.”
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Hoe Ee Khor, chief economist at AMRO, says that’s partly because “we’re relatively optimistic about China’s growth this year. Unlike most analysts, our forecast for China is 5.3%.”
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