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Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Local 10:01 · Mon · working now Monday opens with Brunei stacking energy and technology bets under Vision 2035. A Sinohydro contract for Phase 2 of a power station will add 215 megawatts and push generation efficiency toward 50%, while a 30-megawatt solar plant nears completion. Antrique's Nvidia-powered AI food platform—starting with a Tungku coffee plantation—signals ambition to export datasets and models, not just commodities. A finance ministry sukuk seminar underscores the push to deepen capital-market alternatives as the kingdom's first working hours of the global week begin.
The Star — Sinohydro contract · Biz Brunei — Antrique AI platform · Xinhua — Solar PPP
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Auckland, New Zealand Local 14:01 · Mon · working now Auckland's Monday tape is dominated by dairy intrigue. Synlait Milk publicly denied media reports of takeover talks with a2 Milk or Fonterra even as a2 reported a sharp headline profit drop tied to China-label supply disruptions while underlying earnings held up. The denial landed after weekend speculation that Fonterra and a2 might jointly take the distressed processor private to secure Canterbury formula capacity. With GD1 closing a nearly $60 million fourth fund from offshore tech investors and IAG's insurance profit sliding despite customer growth, investors are parsing whether dairy dividends can offset a sluggish housing market.
RNZ — Synlait denial · BusinessDesk — GD1 fund · interest.co.nz — IAG result
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Sydney, Australia Local 12:01 · Mon · working now Sydney's ASX opened 0.4% lower for a fifth consecutive session as earnings season turned punitive for consumer-facing names and banks. NAB fell more than 4% after quarterly profit rose but home lending declined and watch loans increased, with management citing Middle East fuel spikes and May budget property-tax changes as customer headwinds. JB Hi-Fi plunged 12% despite record sales after the final quarter disappointed, dragging Wesfarmers and Harvey Norman lower. GPT Group offered a rare bright spot with interim property income up 5.8% and occupancy near 98% as Brent crude futures climbed above $88.
ABC — ASX live · AFR — JB Hi-Fi, NAB · Motley Fool — GPT Group
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Tokyo, Japan Local 11:01 · Mon · working now Tokyo traders opened Monday digesting a disappointing second-quarter GDP print: the economy grew at an annualized 1.1%, well below the 2% consensus and down from 2.1% in the prior quarter. Capital expenditure contracted 1.2% and private consumption stagnated as Hormuz-linked energy costs filtered through household budgets, even as falling imports provided a statistical boost to headline growth. The Nikkei still edged higher as oil prices climbed and investors weighed whether the miss delays the Bank of Japan's next rate move in September.
Nikkei Asia — Q2 GDP · Nikkei — Cabinet Office detail · NDTV Profit — Asian markets
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Seoul, South Korea Local 11:01 · Mon · working now Seoul's exchange is closed Monday for Liberation Day, but the chip complex dominated weekend headlines. Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix together added nearly 117 trillion won in cash and short-term instruments over six months as AI-driven memory profits surged, giving both balance sheets room for aggressive fab expansion in Yongin and Cheongju. Foreign investors net bought more than 6.5 trillion won in KOSPI shares in the second week of August, overwhelmingly targeting the S7 chip-and-conglomerate basket. When trading resumes, the market's concentration in two memory names will again make Seoul the purest read on global AI capex sentiment.
Herald Business — Cash reserves · Seoul Economic Daily — KOSPI flows · Herald Business — S7 inflows
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Shanghai, China Local 10:01 · Mon · working now Shanghai's Monday session turned sharply risk-off as the onshore market gave back recent gains. The CSI 300 and ChiNext both closed down more than 2% after an afternoon selloff, with more than 3,800 stocks declining and Kweichow Moutai falling nearly 4% on earnings disappointment. Semiconductors and consumer staples led the retreat while oil, gas and financials provided partial support amid Middle East supply anxiety. Brokerages framed the move as sector rotation toward HALO cyclicals—metals, chemicals, coal and petrochemicals—rather than a break in the AI investment thesis.
7hcn — Market close · Sina Finance — Morning strategy · Shijie Data — Institution view
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Taipei, Taiwan Local 10:01 · Mon · working now Taipei's TAIEX slipped 210 points to 45,811 on profit-taking after a strong rebound, with TSMC, Hon Hai and MediaTek all lower even as AI server names like Quanta held up. Unified Securities expects short-term consolidation as margin debt rises and foreign futures positions stay elevated, while Hon Hai's Monday earnings call anchors the AI server pipeline. The Directorate General lifted its 2026 GDP forecast to 11.05%—the highest since 1988—on booming semiconductor exports, leaving investors to balance macro optimism against elevated leverage and this week's export-order print.
MoneyDJ — TAIEX outlook · Asia Business Daily — GDP forecast · Focus Taiwan — July volatility
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Hong Kong, China (SAR) Local 10:01 · Mon · working now Hong Kong opened higher after a four-day losing streak, with the Hang Seng up 0.74% and the Tech Index gaining more than 1% as JD.com, Alibaba and Tencent rebounded. SenseTime surged over 7% on a profit alert, while gold miners rallied as spot bullion pushed past $4,380. Financial Secretary Paul Chan said 31 million visitors arrived in the first seven months—up 12%—and maintained his upgraded 3.5–4.5% growth forecast, though he warned U.S. trade and rate psychology remain the city's biggest external risks.
Sina HK — Market open · CNFOOL — SenseTime, tech · SCMP — Paul Chan
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Manila, Philippines Local 10:01 · Mon · working now Manila's corporate agenda is dominated by Ramon Ang's expanding footprint. The Energy Regulatory Commission is assessing whether his personal 25.7% stake in Lopez, Inc. triggers market-share or cross-ownership limits under EPIRA, given overlap between Lopez generation assets and San Miguel's power portfolio. Separately, Metro Pacific's Manuel Pangilinan confirmed Ang will lead the planned MPTC–SMC tollway merger as valuation talks advance toward a third-quarter close. SM Prime said it will not launch new Metro Manila residential projects this year, prioritizing inventory clearance as investors stay cautious on 6.2% inflation and Hormuz-linked fuel risk.
BusinessWorld — ERC review · BusinessWorld — Tollway merger · Manila Bulletin — Market caution
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Singapore, Singapore Local 10:01 · Mon · working now Singapore's STI faces a cautious Monday open after a two-day pullback, with profit-taking and rising oil prices expected to test the index above the 5,740 plateau. The macro backdrop remains supportive: MTI upgraded 2026 growth to 4.5–5.5% and JPMorgan lifted its bull-case STI target to 7,000 over 12 months, citing bank dividends, a firm Singapore dollar and the equity market development programme. A worsening graphics-card shortage may lift PC prices in the second half, adding a consumer-tech wrinkle to an otherwise Goldilocks export story.
RTTNews — Monday outlook · Business Times — JPMorgan target · Straits Times — Growth upgrade
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Jakarta, Indonesia Local 09:01 · Mon · working now Jakarta's attention is fixed on Flores, where Sunday's updated toll from the magnitude-7.7 quake reached 53 dead and roughly 5,500 displaced across six regencies. BNPB deployed more than 3,500 military and police personnel as landslides blocked the Trans-Flores highway and aftershocks—nearly 1,000 recorded—hampered relief in Nagekeo and Manggarai. Tourism hubs felt the shock too: Labuan Bajo cancelled a festival closing event and a Jayakarta hotel suffered structural damage, while Pertamina reported 20 petrol stations still offline from power cuts.
Al Jazeera — Death toll update · Tempo — Emergency response · Kompas — Tourism impact
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Bangkok, Thailand Local 09:01 · Mon · working now Bangkok's policy and corporate news mix industrial defense with tourism ambition. The Finance Ministry aims to finalize a revamped auto excise tax by September—lowering rates for locally invested assemblers while penalizing pure importers—in direct response to Indonesia's bid to lure Toyota production away from Thailand. Prime Minister Anutin opened an Australia–New Zealand visit to expand automotive export access under existing FTAs. AWC committed 2.9 billion baht to a new Plaza Athénée on the Chao Phraya, while Thai AirAsia reported a 2.3-billion-baht second-quarter loss as jet fuel costs doubled.
Nation Thailand — Auto tax · Bangkok Post — SET flows · TTR Weekly — Plaza Athénée