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Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 19/10/2019
» Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) delivered a 40.8% year-on-year increase in its consolidated unreviewed net profit for the three months through September, thanks to a one-off gain from selling SCB Life Assurance, while Bank of Ayudhya (BAY) saw its quarterly operating profit rise 5.8% from a year earlier.
Business, Published on 16/11/2019
» Thailand Post is expediting its parcel delivery services, allowing customers to send packages in the morning to be delivered in the afternoon the same day, competing head-on with international couriers and parcel delivery services.
News, Published on 17/12/2019
» Bangkok Post Plc's directors have approved the sale of the company's printing plant and office building as part of a restructuring plan.
Oped, Hoe Ee Khor, Rolf Strauch & Carlos Giraldo, Published on 26/02/2025
» As economies worldwide start to emerge from the inflation-fueled cost-of-living crisis that followed the Covid-19 pandemic, fiscal policymakers are confronting a sobering reality: they are not out of the woods yet.
Gregory Morrissey, Published on 02/01/2019
» More signs of political unrest have emerged in the run-up to the Feb 24 general election, with pundits now anticipating further political disruptions after the poll.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 27/10/2018
» A member of the Judicial Commission was impeached yesterday after his reputation was tainted with allegations of interfering with the authority of a lower court judge in an inheritance dispute case.
Business, Published on 16/11/2018
» SET-listed Bangkok Airways Plc (BA) posted a net profit of 39.6 million baht in the third quarter despite a decline in load factor because of absent Chinese tourists.
Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 20/03/2019
» Foreign funds are projected to return to Thailand's stock market after the election brings more clarity to domestic politics, says Asia Plus Securities (ASP).
News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 26/03/2019
» Speculation is rife about imminent changes in Thailand's diplomatic direction after five years of military-ruled guidance. Political pundits and campaigners ahead of the polls last week also sent out strong signals that they expect a new cabinet in Government House with new policies. One of the casualties would be Thai-Chinese ties, which have progressed and strengthened without waveringly over the past five years. However, the outcome of Sunday's election indicates that whichever parties form the next civilian government, there will be little effect on the country's foreign relations or the current Asean chair. Indeed, Thailand's foreign policy will become more dynamic with continuity.
News, Dumrongkiat Mala, Published on 30/03/2019
» The Democrat and Bhumjaithai parties have yet to commit themselves to support the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) in forming a coalition government.