Rae Wee

Rae Wee is a finance journalist who covers the Asian financial markets and economic trends. With a focus on currencies and central banking policies, Rae's work often explores the interplay between global political uncertainty, monetary policy decisions, and market fluctuations. Her articles provide insightful analysis of key factors influencing investment strategies in the region, including commodity prices and emerging market dynamics. Rae's reporting also highlights the impact of central bank governors' statements on currency valuations and government interventions to stabilize exchange rates. In her writing for Reuters, Rae demonstrates a deep understanding of financial markets and their complex relationships with broader economic forces.

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Recent Articles

Japan's Economy Contracts as Asian Markets Mixed Amid Fed, BOJ Expectations and Political Uncertainty

Japan's Economy Contracts as Asian Markets Mixed Amid Fed, BOJ Expectations and Political Uncertainty

Broke On: Monday, 10 June 2024 Asian markets showed mixed performances on Monday, with Japan's economy contracting at an annualized 1.8% pace in Q1 and the U.S. jobs report revealing stronger-than-expected hiring and wage growth, leading to anticipation of no immediate interest rate cuts from the Fed. The Bank of Japan is set to announce its rate decision on Friday, while Chinese and Indian inflation numbers will be released on Wednesday.