GROWTH IN ASEAN SHOWS RESILIENCE UNDER GLOBAL LIQUIDITY INFUSION

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May-1 Nov-1 May-1 Nov-1 THIS QUARTER IN ASIA Asian Business Cycle Indicators (ABCIs), Vol.11 April July 213 Source: OECD Development Centre GROWTH IN ASEAN SHOWS RESILIENCE UNDER GLOBAL LIQUIDITY INFUSION 8 July 213 Growth in ASEAN economies continues to be resilient, compared with the two large economies (China India) in the region, according to the latest Asian Business Cycle Indicators (ABCIs). Figure 1. Regional overview (composite leading indicators) ASEAN average* Emerging Asia average** Coping with volatility of cross-border capital flows related to global liquidity infusion is becoming an important policy challenge in the region. More recently, expectation of a gradual withdrawal of quantitative easing led to capital outflows from the ASEAN region concomitant depreciation of ASEAN currencies - all happening at a relatively rapid pace. Although there are some downside risks, ASEAN s growth momentum remains robust overall in the coming few months. Growth in the Philippines has been strong, thanks to upbeat business consumer sentiments, sustained by robust remittances. Growth in Malaysia continues to be resilient, supported by still strong consumption investment growth. The Thai economy also shows resilience, though some signs of weakness in exports private consumption are surfacing. Economic growth in Indonesia continues to be stable but measures related to a reduction of energy subsidy need to be carefully managed. The Singapore economy, on the contrary, remains relatively weak as the manufacturing sector is still struggling due to weak exports. Growth momentum in the two large economies is weaker than in ASEAN. India s growth is still not strong, though some positive signs are observed in accordance with a gradual reduction of inflationary pressure. China also continues to struggle for momentum, partly due to still weak performance of manufacturing. Figure 2. Business cycles in Emerging Asia * ASEAN average includes Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore Thail. ** Emerging Asia average includes ASEAN average plus China India. 3

Feb-8 May-8 Aug-8 Nov-8 Feb-9 May-9 Aug-9 Nov-9 Feb-1 May-1 Aug-1 Nov-1 Feb-11 Jul-1 Aug-1 Sep-1 Oct-1 Nov-1 Dec-1 Contacts Media: Bochra Kriout, Media Press Relations, OECD Development Centre (brocha.kriout@oecd.org ; +33 ()1 45 24 82 96) Outlook: Kensuke Tanaka, Head of Asia Desk, OECD Development Centre (kensuke.tanaka@oecd.org) Notes 1 THIS QUARTER IN ASIA includes data from 7 major Asian economies - China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, Thail provides comparable information early warning of potential macroeconomic risks in Asia. 2 This quarter in Asia is prepared under the responsibility of the OECD Development Centre the outlook for the region described in this report is based entirely on the analysis of the Asia Desk of the OECD Development Centre. The Asian business cycle indicators (ABCIs) are constructed jointly by the OECD Development Centre OECD Statistics Directorate. 3 The ABCIs are based on the growth cycle approach. For more detailed information on the list of variables used for ABCIs, please consult www.oecd.org/dev/asiapacific/abcis 4 Two phases are identified by the diffusion index: - when the diffusion index crosses the % threshold from below - when the diffusion index passes the % threshold from above 5 Four cyclical phases are identified by the composite indicator: - the composite indicator above the long-term trend (i.e. horizontal line at ) decreasing - the composite indicator below the long-term trend (i.e. horizontal line at ) decreasing - the composite indicator below the long-term trend (i.e. horizontal line at ) increasing - the composite indicator above the long-term trend (i.e. horizontal line at ) increasing Phases of business cycles The overall assessment in grey shaded box is based on 4 indicators including: composite leading indicator, diffusion leading index, composite coincident indicators, diffusion coincident index. Composite Indicators Diffusion indices above decreasing above increasing below decreasin below increasing downward 6 The next THIS QUARTER IN ASIA will be available on 9 September 213. For previous analysis, please consult: www.oecd.org/dev/asiapacific/abcis. 7 Acknowledgements: This Quarter in Asia benefited from the inputs from government central bank experts of Southeast Asian countries. Financial support from the Governments of Japan, Korea Switzerl is gratefully acknowledged. 4

Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Mar-1 Jul-1 Nov-1 May-1 Sep-1 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Jun-1 Oct-1 Feb-11 Jun-11 Oct-11 Feb-12 Jun-12 Oct-12 Feb-13 Jun-13 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 May-1 Sep-1 Mar-1 Jul-1 Nov-1 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Mar-1 Jul-1 Nov-1 Mar-1 Jul-1 Nov-1 Mar-1 Jul-1 Nov-1 May-1 Sep-1 Mar-1 Jul-1 Nov-1 May-1 Sep-1 Mar-1 Jul-1 Nov-1 THIS QUARTER IN ASIA Asian Business Cycle Indicators (ABCIs), Vol.11 April July 213 Source: OECD Development Centre Country-specific outlook: ASEAN countries (a) INDONESIA (b) MALAYSIA 99.6pt.1pt 11.6pt 99.1pt PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE 11.9pt 99.pt 12.4pt 99.1pt (a) Points below the figures reflect the latest results for each country. (b) The leading indicator for Indonesia corresponds to that used for the calculation of the Major Five Asia average published in the OECD Composite on a monthly basis by the OECD (www.oecd.org/std/cli). For more information on the diffusion index components of coincident indicators, please see the home page of OECD Development Centre (www.oecd.org/dev/asiapacific/abcis). 5 5

Mar-1 Jul-1 Nov-1 Feb-1 Jun-1 Oct-1 Feb-11 Jun-11 Oct-11 Feb-12 Jun-12 Oct-12 Feb-13 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 May-1 Sep-1 May-1 Sep-1 May-1 Sep-1 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 May-1 Sep-1 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 May-1 Sep-1 May-1 Sep-1 THAILAND 12.pt 98.6pt Country-specific outlook: Other Emerging Asia (China India) (c) CHINA INDIA 99.5pt 97.6pt 97.2pt 98.3pt (c) The leading indicators for China India below are those published on a monthly basis by the OECD (www.oecd.org/std/cli). The diffusion indices of leading indicators are based on the same set of components as composite leading indicators. For more information on the components of coincident indicators, please see the home page of www.oecd.org/dev/asiapacific/abcis. 6