Lower risks enable authorities to shift policy – Amro report

Asean+3 research arm says challenges remain on dollar dependency and property markets

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Financial stability risks in east Asia and South-east Asia have decreased in 2024, the latest report from the Asean+3 macroeconomic research office (Amro) shows. However, it warns that the region’s authorities will need to remain vigilant about problems arising from dollar dependency and struggling property markets.

Asean+3 refers to members of Association of Southeast Asian Nations, plus China, Korea and Japan. The group established Amro in 2009 to monitor financial stability in the region.

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