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Daniel Moss

The Japan Times

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Thai leaders won big. Their economy is still sick.

Thai leaders won big. Their economy is still sick.

Thailand may have seen its best economic days. The one-time star risks settling into a new — and entrenched — role as Southeast Asia’s laggard....

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Why Asia can’t undo decades of falling fertility rates

10.02.2026 50

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Why the push for a stronger yuan won’t go away

18.12.2025 40

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Don’t fight the fed. But is China worth a shot?

28.11.2025 60

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Best evidence yet that the U.S. dollar isn’t close to being dead

09.10.2025 60

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Best evidence yet that the U.S. dollar isn’t close to being dead

08.10.2025 50

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Can Australia achieve a third economic golden age?

17.09.2025 60

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Taking GDP out of the China equation

10.07.2025 30

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The problem with Asia's ‘sell America’ moment

03.06.2025 20

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Rate cuts anyone? Anyone? Ferris Bueller’s tariff lesson

23.04.2025 30

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King dollar’s reign looks secure — for now

18.04.2025 20

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Indonesia is the latest country to risk a 'Japanification' tag

21.01.2025 20

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A view to 2025: Enough with the central bank hawks and doves

Delivering the first cuts in interest rates since the early days of the pandemic was the easy part. The coming year is likely to be rich in nuance:...

27.12.2024 10

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Why falling fertility is not a crisis

Demographic transition has been a defining feature of many significant shifts in economic history. And yet there’s an undercurrent of doom to our...

08.12.2024 10

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Capitalism is the unsung hero of South Korean democracy

When the history of this tumultuous week in South Korean politics is written, legislators who demanded the president rescind his declaration of...

05.12.2024 10

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China will send a weaker yuan to the Trump front

In the strong-dollar policy’s heyday in the late 1990s, Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin would often be probed for nuance in the doctrine. He was...

27.11.2024 10

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Daniel Moss