Tuesday 20 June 2017

Asia firms' confidence at three-year high on brighter global outlook -Thomson Reuters/INSEAD

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Business confidence in Asia rose to a three-year-high in the second quarter of the year, propelled by a slew of favourable economic data across the region and easing concerns over the health of China's economy, a Thomson Reuters/INSEAD survey showed. The Thomson Reuters/INSEAD Asian Business Sentiment Index, representing the six-month outlook of 101 firms, climbed to 74 in April-June from 70 three months earlier. A reading over 50 indicates a positive view. "The world economy is starting to look more solid," said Singapore-based economics professor Antonio Fatas at global business school INSEAD. "The U.S. is reaching good levels of GDP and employment, with Europe finally recovering and Asia seeing less risks ahead. China looks like it's in a more stable situation after having ups and downs because of capital outflows over the last couple of years and also the risks of a debt crisis." Future & Option Trading Tips

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