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Taiwan GDP Data Due On Friday

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Taiwan will on Friday release Q4 numbers for gross domestic product, highlighting a modest day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. In the previous three months, GDP was up 12.68 percent on year.

Malaysia will provide Q4 figures for GDP and current account; in the three months prior, GDP was up 5.2 percent on year and the current account surplus was MYR12.20 billion.

South Korea will release January numbers for import and export prices; in December, import prices were up 0.3 percent on year and export prices rose 5.5 percent.

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