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Anti-Corruption and Misconduct Action Plan Phase 1 (2020-2022) – Part 2 –
Published on 31/05/2021
» As discussed in Part 1, the Anti-Corruption and Misconduct Action Plan (AMAP), Phase 1 (2020-2022), comprising the three-level plans under the “guidelines on the plan proposal for the consideration of the Cabinet” pursuant to the Cabinet Resolution on 4 December 2017, aims to create a tool for relevant agencies to transform the development guidelines of the Masterplan for National Strategy on Anti-Corruption and Misconduct Issues into action.
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Temple corruption erodes public faith
Oped, Published on 28/04/2021
» As corruption soars in predominantly Buddhist Thailand, its temples are also facing a serious erosion of public faith due to rife corruption in the closed, non-transparent clergy.
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Stocks trade in narrow range as investors comb us data
Business, Published on 07/08/2017
» Recap: Global investors remained concerned last week about US political developments and economic data that could influence a Federal Reserve interest-rate increase, amid signs that the Fed was growing more cautious. Wall Street staged a revival on Friday after the US reported strong employment numbers for July.
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Equity rally pauses as investors contemplate Fed
Business, Published on 06/03/2017
» Recap: Equity markets jumped last week in the US and are up 10% since the presidential election in November, as consumer confidence hit a 15-year high, further supporting the case for higher interest rates when the US Federal Reserve meets on March 14-15.
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Graft nosedive comes as no surprise at all
News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 28/01/2017
» 'We're disappointed," said Sansern Poljeak of the National Anti-Corruption Commission. Sir, we're more disappointed, as citizens who pay tax without fail, to the government to help the NACC battle corruption.
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Prayut firm in fight against corruption
News, Post Reporters, Published on 10/12/2016
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Friday urged all parties to join forces to fight on to curb corruption, a key factor blamed for failed state management in the past and which affects Thailand's economy, society, politics, education and public expenditure.
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Oil rout drags down shares ahead of fed talks
Business, Published on 19/09/2016
» Recap: Global stock markets plunged last week as investors cashed out ahead of this week's much-awaited US Federal Reserve meeting. Worries over the oil glut also triggered selling of energy stocks, but the Thai market picked up following a recent steep fall.
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Fed, oil and economic worries push down stocks
Business, Published on 10/08/2015
» Recap: Major global stock markets continued to fluctuate last week. The Dow Jones was pressured by underperforming company results and the growing possibility of a Fed rate increase and European bourses fell with global oil prices. Asia's large markets rose, led by gains in China and Hong Kong on growing speculation that the Beijing government would take more steps to restore shaky confidence in equities.
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Going back to Burma
Jon Fernquest, Published on 20/04/2012
» Many Burmese migrant workers in Thailand likely to return to their homeland & families as economy in Burma improves after EU & US sanctions end.
Brexit and its implications on Thailand
By prnews, Created on: 27/06/2016, Last updated on: 27/06/2016
» [b:oe4bfbvj]Implication on the UK[/b:oe4bfbvj] [i:oe4bfbvj]What could happen to the UK economy after Brexit?[/i:oe4bfbvj] Here, we rely on the National Institute of Economic and Social Research’s (NIESR) comprehensive study on the impact of Brexit on the UK economy and financial markets. Interestingly,...
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