KONTAN.CO.ID - TAIPEI. Taiwan's central bank is expected to leave its policy rate unchanged at its meeting on Thursday, a Reuters poll showed, amid renewed worries that an escalating U.S.-China trade war will hurt the island's trade-reliant economy. All 15 economists polled said they expected the central bank to keep the benchmark discount rate at 1.375%, the 12th consecutive meeting in which it has held rates unchanged. Taiwan's economic growth has slowed, hurt by shrinking global tech demand and the bruising tariff war between its two largest trading partners. The island's exports contracted for a seventh straight month in May due to slowing demand for its technology exports.
Taiwan central bank seen leaving rates unchanged amid trade war worries
KONTAN.CO.ID - TAIPEI. Taiwan's central bank is expected to leave its policy rate unchanged at its meeting on Thursday, a Reuters poll showed, amid renewed worries that an escalating U.S.-China trade war will hurt the island's trade-reliant economy. All 15 economists polled said they expected the central bank to keep the benchmark discount rate at 1.375%, the 12th consecutive meeting in which it has held rates unchanged. Taiwan's economic growth has slowed, hurt by shrinking global tech demand and the bruising tariff war between its two largest trading partners. The island's exports contracted for a seventh straight month in May due to slowing demand for its technology exports.