According to Bloomberg, Indonesia, Philippines, and India are facing intensifying capital outflows and significant currency depreciation pressures as global bond yields rise, exacerbated by Middle East tensions impacting oil prices. The three economies are experiencing combined headwinds from higher foreign bond returns, which redirect capital flows away from Asia, alongside supply shocks from regional geopolitical risks affecting consumer spending and business investment.
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