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India's Ola Electric goes public, Australia-U.S. two-plus-two, Indonesian GDP

Welcome to Your Week in Asia.

Indian electric scooter maker Ola is set to go public in the country's biggest share sale this year, Australia holds a two-plus-two dialogue with the U.S. while Indonesia publishes the latest growth figures for Southeast Asia's biggest economy.

A string of earnings is also scheduled with some of Japan's top automakers, Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific and South Korea's Naver among the companies reporting.

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MONDAY

Imran Khan's legal woes

Monday marks a year since ousted Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was imprisoned on a raft of charges including corruption and leaking state secrets, which the former cricket star has blasted as politically motivated. Khan's legal woes appear far from over as the military-backed government shows few signs of agreeing to talks with the popular opposition figure.

GDP: Indonesia

Earnings: Itochu

TUESDAY

U.S and Australian officials meet in Maryland

Top defense and diplomatic officials from the U.S and Australia will meet in Annapolis, Maryland, with the allies looking to further strengthen their ties in the face of a more assertive China. U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken and U.S Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will hold talks with their Australian counterparts, Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Minister for Defense Richard Marles, as part of the 34th Australia-U.S Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN).

Monetary policy: Australia

WEDNESDAY

China economy data

China is due to release its latest trade statistics on Wednesday, as its low-priced exports stir concern around the world. Inflation data is set to come out Friday, providing a temperature check on the sluggish

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