With markets still hampered by lockdown measures and statistics slow to reflect price changes, we are yet to see the full extent of the damage...
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Housing market bucks the rise of political uncertainty | Hong Kong
Posted by Oxford Economics on Jul 22, 2020
The introduction of China’s national security law on Hong Kong and the associated international responses have raised concerns in the global business...
As the poor increase, the middle class is disappearing | Japan
Posted by Oxford Economics on Jun 23, 2020
Despite the third-highest income Gini coefficient among G7 nations, income inequality has not been a big issue in Japan yet.
In fact, its Gini index...
Japanification is limiting financial excesses | Japan
Posted by Oxford Economics on Jun 2, 2020
Unlike in other advanced economies, Japan’s long period of low interest rates hasn’t caused high leveraging or major asset price bubbles, which are...