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BUSINESS

Pundits upbeat on monetary-fiscal fusing

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 27/02/2026

» The Bank of Thailand's rate cut this week, earlier than analysts expected, is a "positive surprise" sending a signal that monetary and fiscal policies should work more coherently from now on to prop up a subdued economy, note analysts.

BUSINESS

The ins and outs of legal casinos

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 14/06/2025

» Political leaders and the public continue to debate the merits and pitfalls of the government's proposed legislation to legalise casino operation in entertainment complexes.

BUSINESS

Respect and resilience

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 28/06/2021

» Patama Chantaruck has a "coffee story" to share with her colleagues at IBM Thailand and people in her circle. It dates back nearly two decades to when she was promoted for the first time to oversee a global business division at the American technology giant Microsoft Corp.

BUSINESS

New Zealand draws nearer

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 21/10/2019

» New Zealand is making a major effort to forge closer ties with Asean and the rest Asia, pinning its hopes on a conclusion to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), as world trade is being disrupted by US-China tensions, the country's trade minister says.

OPINION

Climate change urgency grows

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 01/07/2019

» Climate change is global in nature but it is having an especially severe impact on Asia. Chennai, one of India's largest cities, has run out of water as the summer heat intensifies. With monsoon rains below average, four lakes in the city of 4.7 million have dried up. Residents don't have enough water to drink, bathe or wash clothes, malls have closed their washrooms and restaurants are not open for customers.

OPINION

Adjusting to the new world of work

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 08/04/2019

» Waking up on my first morning in Las Vegas, where the time is 14 hours behind Thailand, was not easy. Cup of coffee in hand, I walked past a group of senior citizens wearing red long-sleeved T-shirts outside a large conference hall. They were event ambassadors, hired to welcome and guide participants from all over the world, and the sight of their smiling faces helped to bring me awake. What a pleasant start to the day: I get to experience human interaction and some seniors have a chance to earn extra income, I was telling myself.