Thailand's foreign debt rises to record high
Thailand's foreign debt rose to a record high of US$119 billion or 3.6 trillion baht in March, but the Bank of Thailand insists the country's external exposure is balanced by asset holdings.
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Thailand Holds Rate as BOT Resists Government Call for Cut
Thailand’s central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged for a second straight meeting, resisting pressure from the government to resume easing as it guards against the risk of inflation amid rising wage and oil costs.
Eurozone crisis spurs export-credit insurance sales in Thailand
Companies have rushed to buy export-credit insurance from the Export-Import Bank of Thailand (Exim Bank) as they try to protect themselves against the persisting crisis in the eurozone, figures show.
Asia Currency Options Least Bearish in Year on Yuan Risk
Options traders are the least bearish on Asian currencies versus the dollar in a year as confidence builds that China will avoid a so-called hard landing, helping lure funds as Europe’s debt crisis deepens.
Asia stocks mixed after Greece sets election date
(05-16) 19:30 PDT BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- Asian stocks were mixed Thursday as markets absorbed developments from Greece pointing to its possible exit from the euro common currency. Japan's Nikkei 225 slipped 0.2...
No worry for alltime high foreign currency debt
May 9, 2012 6:25 pm Thailand's outstanding debt, denominated in foreign currencies, hit the record high at US$119 billion or Bt3.6 trillion as of March, according to Bank of Thailand which ...
Populism trumps productivity in Thailand
BANGKOK - Thailand finds itself stuck in a middle-income trap of mediocre economic growth aggravated by the combination a "capital strike" by Thai business owners and populist policies that threaten to distort the broad economy's pricing and competitiveness.