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BUSINESS

Negative interest rates: another new normal?

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 26/02/2016

» I went to the bank the other day and found one of the accounts I had put aside for many years had hardly increased in value. I never used to think much about my savings in the bank, as I always assumed that over time, money would work for you.

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Japanese tourism as a new growth driver

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 27/11/2015

» It's been more than 20 years since I last went to Japan. I had been meaning to return several times, especially after the Japanese government waived the visa requirement for Thai tourists, but somehow I never managed to go.

BUSINESS

Life after the eventual Fed rate hike

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 25/09/2015

» People often ask me what will happen to the value of the baht. After the US Federal Reserve's decision to hold back from raising interest rates last week, the questions have only increased. The Thai currency has depreciated a lot this year, falling by 9.57%, much more than the often-talked-about yuan devaluation, which sent that currency declining by only 2.75% so far this year. We are, however, not alone in this devaluation trend. Malaysia and Indonesia have seen their currencies tumble as much as 23% and 17.5%, respectively.

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The groans of August: yuan devaluation and beyond

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 28/08/2015

» The month of August does not usually bring good news to global financial markets. While it is a holiday time for many people, August has often witnessed the first signs of cracks in the global economy. We all remember the Russian debt default in 1998, the run on the British bank Northern Rock in 2007, the collapse of US financial markets in 2008 and the US loss of its AAA credit rating in 2011.

BUSINESS

Facing up to the changing world of Chinese influence

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 29/05/2015

» Financing for development has always been a major element in helping to reduce inequality in the global economy. Today we are living in a much better world, where liquidity is abundant and extreme poverty has been greatly reduced. The past decade has also been one of significant increases in financial flows to developing countries. Yet inequality has not improved, and growth in these economies is still being held back by infrastructure shortages.

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What the future could hold for Thailand: A country with vision

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 27/03/2015

» 'A life without purpose is a life without destination. A country with no direction is like a boat moved by random currents into any harbour."

BUSINESS

The year of the goat could become dangerous

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 30/01/2015

» Welcome to the Year of the Goat. The goat is a symbol of harmony, peace and tranquillity. Despite this, I have recently received several warning messages about how this year will turn out to be a terrible year. Personally, it is supposed to be a good year for me and my zodiac sign, but it does not seem to be the case for the world in general.

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What a collapsing oil price could mean in 2015

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 29/12/2014

» Although I did not put up a Christmas tree this year, somehow I feel more festive than ever. My family has been seeing a lot of relatives lately and we are travelling to beaches and mountains to be together during this holiday season.

BUSINESS

2014 markets: Don't worry, but don't be too happy

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 31/01/2014

» Happy Chinese New Year! The start of a year usually brings hope and optimism into our lives. For the global economy, the Year of the Horse promises to be a better year despite the recent currency crisis in emerging markets. Many of the challenges we faced have either abated or have been overcome.

BUSINESS

Japan is back for the last gamble

Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 28/06/2013

» It is hard not to talk about Japan these days, considering how much cheaper the yen has become. Since the start of the year, the yen has dropped about 12% against the US dollar after reaching as low as 103 yen to the dollar last month. Despite gaining some strength in recent weeks, over the past year the yen has already lost more than a fifth of its value against the dollar, currently trading at about 97.