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OPINION

New poll date promise yet to be tested

News, Umesh Pandey, Published on 28/02/2018

» On Jan 1, 2018, the Bangkok Post took the bold step of sending a message to the coup-led government of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha that there were just 329 days remaining before the election he promised would have to be held.

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OPINION

Military must accept the obvious

News, Umesh Pandey, Published on 02/04/2017

» The Central Administrative Court on Friday ruled the military junta's moves to take away the three passports held by the former Education Minister, Chaturon Chaisang, was a "serious violation" of the fundamental rights of the key leader of the previous government.

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WORLD

Malaysia holds steady

Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 20/04/2015

» Malaysia's economy and financial system remain strong despite diminished growth prospects amid the rout in commodity prices and talk of possible problems in the financial sector, says the country's central bank governor.

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OPINION

Thailand needs more than a rate cut

Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 09/03/2015

» The calls have been growing louder for easing of monetary policy in Thailand, following in the footsteps of other Asian countries including India, Indonesia, China and Singapore. But conditions in our country these days are different, and any such move needs to be handled very carefully as it could be a double-edged sword.

BUSINESS

Commodity quick fixes misguided

Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 09/02/2015

» Another week goes by and Thailand's farmers are nowhere nearer a better life. The inaction of the government is partly to blame, as it's true that authorities in Thailand have been slower off the mark than some of their regional counterparts.

BUSINESS

No turning back

Business, Umesh Pandey, Published on 14/05/2012

» As Aung San Suu Kyi, new passport in hand, prepares for her first trip out of Myanmar in nearly a quarter century, investors and analysts are flocking in, hoping that recent gestures of democratic reform will prevail.