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Robert Subbaraman  Quotes
If oil stays at $70 or goes higher I would have to consider whether my growth forecasts are too high.

—Robert Subbaraman

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Growth
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It is likely that the investment-to-GDP ratio for 2004 will be revised down closer to 40 percent.

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The only real news was that the Korea government is going to inject some money into some of the banks.

—Robert Subbaraman

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Taiwan’s economy has strong fundamentals and is currently enjoying a cyclical upswing. We have a positive outlook for the economy (after the election), forecasting 7 percent growth for the year, and 6.5 percent in 2001.

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There is a lot of inequality in terms of urban workers being a lot richer than rural workers and the coastal regions a lot richer than the western regions, so there is a challenge of...

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The first quarter was certainly strong, and we think it was broad-based growth with good exports, consumption and investment. Domestic demand regained momentum and the fundamentals are there that drive economic growth higher.

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Policy makers need to shift their focus from stimulating growth to guarding against economic excesses and inflation.

—Robert Subbaraman

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Focus
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Low inflation buys the Bank of Korea some time before the next rate hike.

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It’s not a popular job to be the person to take the punchbowl away from the party. But you don’t want to get too much exuberance.

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The details of the revisions also suggest that growth is on a more sustainable footing.

—Robert Subbaraman

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Growth
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The environment is ripe for capital expenditure recovery. The Korean economic recovery is broadening out.

—Robert Subbaraman

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Environment
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The Chinese economy is deteriorating in the structural and cyclical sense, and the U.S. is a big risk if it has a hard landing. Remember [the rest of] Asia exports twice as much to the...

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The Bank of Korea has been doing well guarding against inflationary pressures. The Korean economy is having a good recovery and the shift of focus is really to guard against overheating.

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Economy
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Most of the Asian countries’ recoveries have been more v-shaped than we first thought.

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In Japan’s case, consumer demand has not been that strong for a long time so companies haven’t had that much pricing power. In China, consumer demand is reasonably strong but there is very aggressive competition.

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The Korean economy could be starting to fire. Now the domestic and foreign sides are going quite strongly.

—Robert Subbaraman

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We’ll be watching the oil price and the currency, which would be the two biggest risks. But Korea proves to be remarkably resilient so far to oil and the stronger currency.

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There is always pressure and challenges for an economy as big as China’s that is changing so rapidly, becoming more market-based and reforming in so many ways.

—Robert Subbaraman

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