Traders will pay close attention to Japan’s tankan survey next week, as well as to policy-meeting minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia. MarketWatch's Andria Cheng reports.
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20 Nov 09: Fairly negative end to week on Asia Pacific markets - Gold still proving popular investment - CBI wants more done to tackle budget deficit - Profits boost for pub owner Fuller, Smith & Turner
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Investors are bracing for Wednesday’s release of the Bank of Japan's March Tankan survey. A potential rate cut from Indonesia's central bank as well as earnings from China Unicom are also due next week. MarketWatch's Polya Lesova reports.
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The Bank of Japan will hold its policy meeting next week and Australia’s central bank will release the minutes from its June meeting. Singapore will report retail sales, while the World Economic Forum on East Asia will take place in South Korea.
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The central banks of Australia, South Korea and Thailand are expected to cut their benchmark interest rates next week, while the Bank of Japan is likely to keep rates unchanged. MarketWatch’s Polya Lesova reports.
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Jim O’Leary, portfolio manager of Touchstone International Growth Fund, discusses the outlook for Japanese and Chinese equities as well as expectations for the Bank of Japan's monetary policy meeting next week. (March 13)
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Japan’s upcoming economic data may prompt new action by the central bank. Bridgestone and Australia's Woodside also report earnings. Michael Kitchen reports. (Feb. 13)
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WSJ’s David Gaffen and Dow Jones Newswires' Simon Constable review the likely action by the world's major monetary authorities. Plus, they discuss the prospect of more bad economic news.
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Computer makers see a decline in sales, and Asia waits to see if the Bank of Japan has any more liquidity measures in place. MarketWatch’s Andria Cheng reports. (May 15)
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