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BUSINESS

Jobless rate tightly anchored

Business, Published on 04/02/2015

» A mere 0.56% — that's Thailand's official unemployment rate as of year-end 2014. It's among the lowest in the world, and compares with 9.4% in India and 6% in the Philippines within the region.

BUSINESS

Thai bonds post longest rally

Bloomberg News, Published on 02/12/2014

» Thailand's slowest inflation in five years and prospects of a protracted slump in oil prices are a boon for bond investors enjoying the longest rally since 2010.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Weekly business news quiz: October 21-25, 2013

Jon Fernquest, Published on 25/10/2013

» Check if you understand the issues and vocabulary in this week's most important business news stories.

WORLD

BoT seeks extra yuan bond quota

Bloomberg News, Published on 07/03/2013

» Thailand's central bank aims to increase holdings of Chinese bonds and add overseas corporate debt to its US$179 billion of foreign-exchange reserves as it seeks to boost returns.

THAILAND

Baht set for best weekly rally in year

Bloomberg News, Published on 18/01/2013

» Thailand's baht was poised for its biggest weekly advance since December 2011, and government bonds rose, as global funds increased holdings of assets that offer higher yields.

BUSINESS

Thailand to keep rates as growth holds

Published on 24/07/2012

» Thailand and the Philippines are likely refrain from cutting interest rates this week as the Southeast Asian economies withstand a global growth slowdown that spurred policy easing from Brazil to China, according to economists.

BUSINESS

Central banks to discuss interest rates

Published on 11/06/2012

» Central banks in Southeast Asia's two largest economies meet to set interest rates this week, with officials forecast to hold off on stimulus days before a Greek election at risk of triggering a deeper European turmoil.

ADVANCED NEWS

How industries gain and lose in the short-run with rising Thai baht

Jon Fernquest, Published on 18/10/2010

» Like a gigantic tsunami wave crossing the Pacific Ocean, US dollar depreciation is causing currency appreciation in Asian currencies. A major global currency realignment is underway.