Category: Taiwan
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Taiwan Macro Brief: August 2025
Taiwan’s macro story remains steady, but not static. The central bank is holding the line, inflation is still falling and job market strength is firming into a structural asset. But fresh warnings from the CBC board show that policymakers are not complacent. The external environment remains noisy, and while Taiwan continues to balance well, new…
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Taiwan Macro Brief: July 2025
Taiwan continues to chart a steady macro course. Inflation is cooling, jobs are strong and the central bank is keeping rates on hold. But beneath that calm, authorities are fine-tuning their approach to capital inflows and stepping up oversight in quiet but important ways. Monetary Policy No surprises here. The Central Bank of the Republic…
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Taiwan Macro Brief: June 2025
Taiwan’s macro story continues to be one of quiet resilience. The central bank remains on pause, inflation is cooling, and financial regulators are stepping back after a temporary tightening of market controls. Employment, meanwhile, is hitting fresh records - and that remains a core source of strength. Monetary Policy The Central Bank of the Republic…
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Taiwan Macro Brief: May 2025
Taiwan’s financial system has remained relatively steady through April. The central bank has held the line on policy while nudging down growth expectations. The government’s focus on real estate credit and financial market stability has continued to shape the regulatory tone. The broader economic outlook remains healthy but not without its risks - especially as…
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Taiwan Macro Brief: April 2025
The financial landscape in Taiwan has remained stable over the past month. The Central Bank has maintained its monetary policy stance and continued to monitor credit markets and economic indicators. However, we have observed some key developments have shaped the economic outlook, including interest rate decisions, exchange rate trends, real estate lending controls and employment…