Evaluating the Credit Impacts of Youth‑Led Protests in Asia

Evaluating the Credit Impacts of Youth‑Led Protests in Asia

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February 13, 2026 · 11 min · Episode 162

About this episode

The episode evaluates the credit impacts of recent youth-led protests in Asia and their implications for governance and political transitions.

Thomas Rookmaaker and Harry Hu evaluate recent youth‑led protests in several Asian countries, driven by concerns over governance, living costs and unemployment, and their implications for sovereign credit profiles and political transitions. Risk of Political Flare-Ups to Linger in 2026 for Some APAC Sovereigns Asia ‘BBB’ Sovereigns Show Strong Growth; Fiscal Risks Diverge Durable Coalition Key to Thailand's Fiscal Outlook After Elections

People in this episode

Guests: Thomas Rookmaaker, Harry Hu

Topics covered

  • youth-led protests
  • sovereign credit profiles
  • political transitions
  • governance
  • living costs
  • unemployment

Keywords

  • credit impacts
  • youth-led protests
  • sovereign credit
  • political transitions
  • Asia
  • governance
  • living costs
  • unemployment

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Places: Asia, Thailand

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