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亚太股市涨跌互现,韩国经济亮红灯,亚洲或开启降息潮
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-06-16 01:22

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the impact of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and U.S. trade policies on the performance of the Asia-Pacific stock markets, leading to mixed results across the region [1][3] - Southeast Asian stock markets predominantly experienced declines, with Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh Index dropping by 1.08% and Thailand's SET Index falling by 1.21% [1] - The overall trend in the Asia-Pacific region shows slight increases in stock indices, with Japan's Nikkei 225 rising by 0.25% and South Korea's KOSPI increasing by 2.94% [1] Group 2 - Economic growth in Southeast Asia is slowing, with Indonesia's GDP growth at 4.87%, the weakest since Q3 2021, and Thailand's growth at 3.1%, prompting concerns about domestic demand and high household debt [4] - Countries like Indonesia and Thailand are implementing large-scale economic stimulus measures to mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs, with Indonesia's plan valued at approximately $1.5 billion [5] - Experts express concerns that excessive fiscal and monetary stimulus could disrupt economic balance, particularly in Thailand, where the effectiveness of stimulus measures may be limited due to structural issues [6] Group 3 - Inflation in Asia is beginning to slow, with the consumer price index (CPI) in the region (excluding Japan) at approximately 1.5%, the lowest since Q1 2021, providing potential room for interest rate cuts [8] - Thailand's CPI decreased by 0.57% in May, marking a second consecutive month of negative inflation, while Indonesia's CPI remains within the government's target range [8] - The potential for a wave of interest rate cuts in Asia is being considered, especially in Southeast Asian countries heavily reliant on exports and tourism [8][9] Group 4 - South Korea's economy is facing a contraction risk, with a 0.2% decline in real GDP in Q1, prompting the government to initiate an "emergency economic inspection" [10] - The rise in South Korea's stock market is attributed to reform expectations, but long-term sustainability remains uncertain due to global demand slowdown and unresolved social issues [10][11] - Japan's central bank is expected to maintain interest rates, with discussions on reducing government bond purchases, reflecting a stable but cautious economic outlook [11]