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Daily Brief Macro: Thailand: Prayuth’s Suspension May Be A Net Positive for Political Stability and more

In today’s briefing:

  • Thailand: Prayuth’s Suspension May Be A Net Positive for Political Stability
  • CX Daily: Breaking the Ice in the China-U.S. Audit Standoff
  • CX Daily: Washington’s Drive to Hobble Chinese Chipmaking

Thailand: Prayuth’s Suspension May Be A Net Positive for Political Stability

By Manu Bhaskaran

  • It has been a bad week for Prime Ministers. Thai Prime Minister Prayuth has been suspended by the Constitutional Court.
  • Counter-Intuitively, Prayuth’s suspension may be a net positive for political stability, if his detractors are appeased by the suspension, lowering the risk of political protests.
  • The impact on policy should be limited. Watch for a potential comeback by the opposition Pheu Thai party.

CX Daily: Breaking the Ice in the China-U.S. Audit Standoff

By Caixin Global

  • Audit / Cover Story: Breaking the ice in the China-U.S. audit standoff

  • Attackers / Eight Tangshan police officers detained in women’s assault case

  • Bankruptcy / Two rural lenders in northeastern China set to enter bankruptcy


CX Daily: Washington’s Drive to Hobble Chinese Chipmaking

By Caixin Global

  • Caixin Explains: Washington’s drive to hobble Chinese chipmaking

  • Communist Party’s 20th National Congress to kick off on Oct. 16

  • Shenzhen schools delay fall term as city braces for fresh Covid outbreak


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