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Marketmind: Up, up and away
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Aussie supermarkets set to capitalise on high inflation, but softer demand ahead
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Malaysia’s Jan exports rise 1.6% y/y, below forecast
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China holds lending benchmarks for 6th month, but more easing seen
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A.P. Moller Capital plans $750 million infrastructure deals in South, Southeast Asia
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