THIS QUARTER IN ASIA ASEAN SHOWING RESILIENCE WHILE CHINA AND INDIA WEAKENING

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Apr-9 Oct-9 Apr-1 Oct-1 Apr-9 Oct-9 Apr-1 Oct-1 THIS QUARTER IN ASIA Asian Business Cycle Indicators (ABCIs), Vol.8 April June 212 Source: OECD Development Centre ASEAN SHOWING RESILIENCE WHILE CHINA AND INDIA WEAKENING 11 th June 212 Growth momentum in ASEAN economies will be in sharp contrast to that in the neighbouring giants of China India in the coming months, according to the latest Asian Business Cycle Indicators (ABCIs). Overall, ASEAN economies show some resilience amid relatively weak exports, domestic dem remains robust, in particular in Indonesia Malaysia. However, the extent of resilience varies by country. Thail has experienced a strong recovery from the floods last year. The Philippines economy has also rebounded due to sound consumption investment. Singapore is somewhat an exception, as it suffered from both domestic inflationary pressure adverse external factors such as global uncertainty. On the contrary, growth momentum in China India will remain weak. In India, both manufacturing agriculture show signs of decline. Investment does not meet the expectations of becoming an engine of growth. China s economic activities in particular, production-related indicators continue to indicate signs of weakening. Depending on the impact of the recent additional loosening of reserve requirements for the banking sector, further stimulus measures may follow. Global uncertainties would in particular affect China India that are trying to stimulate domestic dem. Weakening growth momentum in the neighbouring two giants could be a potential downside risk for the ASEAN economies. Figure 2. Business cycles in Emerging Asia Figure 1. Regional overview (Composite leading indicators) ASEAN average* Emerging Asia average** * ASEAN average includes Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore Thail. ** Emerging Asia average includes ASEAN average plus China India.

Feb-8 May-8 Aug-8 Nov-8 Feb-9 May-9 Aug-9 Feb-1 May-1 Aug-1 Feb-11 Aug-1 Sep-1 Oct-1 Dec-1 Contacts dev.asia@oecd.org /or Elodie Masson, Media Press Relations, OECD Development Centre (elodie.masson@oecd.org; +33 ()1 45 24 82 96) 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 11 above increasing below decreasing 9 below increasing 6 The next THIS QUARTER IN ASIA will be available on 1 September 212. 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. 2

Mar-9 Mar-9 Mar-9 Mar-9 May-9 Sep-9 Jan-1 May-1 Sep-1 Jan-11 May-11 Sep-11 Jan-12 May-12 Mar-9 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Feb-9 Jun-9 Oct-9 Feb-1 Jun-1 Oct-1 Feb-11 Jun-11 Feb-12 Mar-9 Mar-9 Mar-9 Mar-9 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Dec-8 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Feb-9 Jun-9 Oct-9 Feb-1 Jun-1 Oct-1 Feb-11 Jun-11 Feb-12 THIS QUARTER IN ASIA Asian Business Cycle Indicators (ABCIs) April June 212 Source: OECD Development Centre Country-specific outlook: ASEAN countries (a) INDONESIA (b) MALAYSIA 99.1pt.5pt 13.pt 11.6pt PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE 99.8pt 98.5pt.9pt 99.9pt (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). 3

Mar-9 Dec-8 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Mar-9 Mar-9 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Mar-9 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Mar-9 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Mar-9 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 Apr-9 Aug-9 Dec-9 Apr-1 Aug-1 Dec-1 THAILAND 11.3pt.pt Country-specific outlook: Other Emerging Asia (China India) (c) CHINA INDIA 99.1pt 98.pt 99.7pt 98.2pt (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. 4