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SOUTH KOREA PRESIDENT LEE: SOUTH KOREA, JAPAN TO EXPAND SUPPLY CHAIN COOPERATION, INCLUDING WITH OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES
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[Liuzhou, Guangxi Continues to Issue Level IV Rainstorm Warning] The Liuzhou Meteorological Observatory in Guangxi continued to issue a Level IV rainstorm warning at 17:00 on May 19, 2026: It is expected that from tonight to tomorrow, Sanjiang, Rong'
[Liuzhou, Guangxi Continues to Issue Level IV Rainstorm Warning] The Liuzhou Meteorological Observatory in Guangxi continued to issue a Level IV rainstorm warning at 17:00 on May 19, 2026: It is expected that from tonight to tomorrow, Sanjiang, Rong'an, and Rongshui counties in Liuzhou will experience heavy rain or rainstorms (30-60 mm), with localized torrential rain (100-150 mm). The southern part of the city will experience moderate rain (10-20 mm), with localized heavy rain to rainstorms (30-60 mm), and may be accompanied by short-term thunderstorms and strong convective weather. Please take precautions.
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Indonesia, Philippines and India are facing mounting pressure as the Iran-war oil shock weakens growth, fuels capital outflows and drives currencies lower. Rising US bond yields are strengthening the dollar, reducing demand for emerging-market assets
Indonesia, Philippines and India are facing mounting pressure as the Iran-war oil shock weakens growth, fuels capital outflows and drives currencies lower. Rising US bond yields are strengthening the dollar, reducing demand for emerging-market assets and increasing the burden of dollar-denominated debt. The situation is forcing central banks into a dilemma between raising rates to defend currencies and supporting slowing domestic economies. HSBC Holdings Plc Economist Frederic Neumann warned the region faces worsening growth and inflation pressures.
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