Singapore will on Tuesday release May numbers for consumer prices, highlighting a modest day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. In April, overall inflation was down 0.3 percent on month and up 1.8 percent on year, while core CPI was up an annual 1.4 percent.
Hong Kong will provide May data for consumer prices; in April, overall inflation was down 0.1 percent on month and up 1.7 percent on year.
Taiwan will release May figures for export orders and unemployment; in April, export orders surged 48.1 percent on year, while the jobless rate was 3.34 percent.
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