★Taiwan Swaps Signal Rate Hike Bets on Inflation, Currency Risks
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Taiwan's proactive monetary tightening, signaled by swap markets, could trigger capital outflows from Taiwanese equities and bonds, impacting regional asset allocation. This shift reflects broader Asian central bank pressure to defend currencies and manage imported inflation, influencing global risk premiums and emerging market debt dynamics."
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Taiwanese investors, ever the optimists, are now betting on rate hikes. Apparently, rising oil prices and a weakening currency have finally convinced them that inflation is more than just a passing fad.
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