
Marcel Thieliant
Marcel Thieliant is the head of Asia-Pacific at Capital Economics, an economic research firm. He was recently quoted discussing the adverse effects of U.S. tariffs on Asian economies, emphasizing that these countries are likely to suffer more due to their higher tariff rates and dependence on U.S. goods demand.
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Capital Economics Ltd economist Marcel Thieliant said yesterday that the minuscule rebound in activity last quarter may embolden PM Takaichi to press ahead with even more fiscal loosening.
Japan GDP falls short of expectationsMarcel Thieliant noted that the trans-Tasman exodus will continue to weigh on the Kiwi economy.
In the game that really matters, Australia is smashing NZMarcel Thieliant warned that the tensions between Japan and China risked escalating into a full-blown trade spat.
Japan-China dispute over Taiwan sinks travel stocks
Marcel Thieliant, Head of Asia-Pacific at Capital Economics, commented on Japan's inflation situation.
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Marcel Thieliant, head of Asia-Pacific at Capital Economics, noted that Asian economies will be hit harder by U.S. reciprocal tariffs.
Trump tariffs pile stress on ailing world economy








