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    <description>Renee Chen is a senior economist and investment strategist at HSBC Asset Management and has been working in the industry since 1999. Prior to joining HSBC in 2012, she held economist roles at Macquarie Capital Securities, Nomura International (Hong Kong) and Citibank. Renee holds a bachelor of science degree from the National Taiwan University Taipei, a master of international affairs, economic policy management, from Columbia University (US), and an MBA in finance and investment from George...</description>
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      <description>As economic growth restores itself in the aftermath of Covid-19, rising inflation and the timing of US Federal Reserve tightening is back on investors’ minds. Fed officials continue to talk a dovish game, but investors have doubts, especially given sharply rising consumer prices and elevated asset valuations.
After US inflation rose to a 13-year high in April, the Fed reassured investors that the surge was transitory and that policy lift-off would be deferred until maximum employment is reached....</description>
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      <title>Asia could hold clues as to where US inflation and Federal Reserve policy is going</title>
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