Economy and commerce

Household Debt in Thailand has Risen to a Record High

As the Thai Baht soars and the economy lags household debt in Thailand has risen to a record high of 340,000 baht per household. According to a poll on household debt, conducted by University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.Thanawat Polvichai,  a director at UTCC ...

New rules to help SMEs raise capital

The Securities and Exchange Commission is in the process of issuing regulations to facilitate capital market funding access for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), aiming to initially allow SME share offerings and convertible debentures without document submission.The move will reduce unnecessary procedures and costs, and ...

Pathom Sangwongwanich

Thai, Laos financial institutions cooperate to expand Digital Payment system

Mr. Bancha Manoonkulchai, senior director of the payment system policy division, Bank of Thailand (BOT), has disclosed that the development of digital payments and the linkage of Thai payment systems are growing with currently 49.5 million PromptPay registered users through various channels, with average daily ...

China to dominate CLMV as Thailand set to lose out

China is expected to dominate the CLMV market, with Thailand estimated to lose as much as 187 billion baht by 2022 as Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam are inundated with Chinese goods.According to Aat Pisanwanich, director of the Center for International Trade Studies at the ...

Phusadee Arunmas

New measures out to boost economic growth

The Cabinet today (November 26) approved three new stimulus packages to prop up the softening economy, said Finance Minister Uttama Savanayana, adding that the measures aim to support small farmers, SMEs and property developers.Uttama expects the new measures to generate Bt80 billion to the economic ...

The Nation Reporter

Finance Ministry to submit latest economic stimulus package to Cabinet

The Finance Ministry will on Tuesday (November 26) submit to the Cabinet its latest economic package to boost the economy, Minister Uttama Savanayana said.The new package follows the scheme on consumption and tourism, known as “Eat, Shop, Spend”, which the government has been implementing.Uttama’s announcement ...

Wichit Chaitrong

Bank of Thailand may cut rate again in 2020: economists

Economists foresee further cuts in Thailand’s policy interest rate next year — but not next month — after the central bank governor said policymakers are prepared to act if economic growth worsens, though will avoid taking interest rates below zero.“In the short term, we are ...

Thais cut spending at time of economic hardship: Poll

Thai people have reduced their spending to survive the country’s economic difficulties, a belt-tightening exacerbated by political and social fears, according to the result of a survey by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University, or Suan Dusit Poll.The poll was conducted on 1,174 people throughout the country ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

BoT boss admits baht too high

Bank of Thailand governor Veerathai Santiprabhob admits the baht has appreciated at a rate which exceeds the economic fundamentals, saying that interest rate cuts are no longer “strong medicine” that can cure it.The central bank governor on Saturday expressed concern over the currency’s strengthening — ...

Darana Chudasri

PM Prayut orders economic ministers to steer economy forward

After instructing the economic ministers, who are from various political parties, to engage in conversations with each other more regularly, the Prime Minister, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, reminded them to work within the government framework and to deliver policies to alleviate people’s hardships.Keep reading ...

Tarin Angskul

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