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ADVANCED NEWS

Sovereign Wealth Fund for Thailand?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 01/09/2011

» Singapore and China use them. Is it time to be more creative in how foreign reserve holdings are invested?

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500,000 new cars on the road soon

Published on 14/09/2011

» First car buyer refunds will cost govt 30 billion paid for by taxing car industry. Lawsuits for those who game the system.

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Credit cards for farmers and more

Jon Fernquest, Published on 27/05/2011

» In the run-up to Thailand's election, political parties are putting together competitive policy platforms to win the rural vote.

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Targetting Yingluck

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/06/2011

» Away from the friendly crowds that have greeted Yingluck wherever she goes, her critics are becoming more than a little annoying.

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Investment: Flood prevention & high-speed trains

Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/12/2011

» Former Finance Minister Korn Chatikavanij explains how Chinese sovereign wealth funds & improved use of Thai savings could make these a reality.

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Public-private partnership law and corruption

Jon Fernquest, Published on 20/12/2010

» Corrupt politicians soon dreamed up ways to circumvent the original public-private partnership (PPP) law of 1992. Can a new rewrite of the law close all the loopholes in the law used for corruption?

ADVANCED NEWS

Isan Murals

Jon Fernquest, Published on 21/09/2010

» The title of the new book "The Democratic, Erotic, Moral, and Fun-Loving murals of Isan" says it all. Historian Chris Baker reviews this new book.

ADVANCED NEWS

Land and building tax: 90% of properties exempt

Jon Fernquest, Published on 01/10/2010

» Residences and land for personal farming will be exempted. Landholders who sit on land for long-term capital gains without developing will be penalised.

THAILAND

House passes 2013 budget

Online Reporters, Published on 18/08/2012

» The House of Representatives early Saturday morning voted 279 to 8, with 127 abstentions, to pass the government’s 2013 fiscal budget bill.