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As the search for the next governor of the Bank of Thailand nears its conclusion, with cabinet approval of the chosen candidate expected within days, attention is rapidly shifting to the challenges ...
Bank of Thailand expected to keep rates steady on June 25, cut in Q3 The Bank of Thailand will pause its easing cycle on Wednesday to preserve limited policy space amid ongoing trade uncertainty ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's finance minister will nominate state-owned bank head Vitai Ratanakorn as the next central bank ...
The Bank of Thailand left its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday as it awaits more signs of a broad-based economic recovery.
The Bank of Thailand, which has long resisted interest-rate cuts despite immense political pressure, may end up having to embark on the region’s most aggressive easing cycle as a sluggish ...
The Thai woman, who was arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with monks and then using photos and videos to ...
BENGALURU (Reuters) - The Bank of Thailand (BOT) will keep its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday and cut only once this year to preserve a policy buffer amid growing global uncertainties, a ...
(Bloomberg) -- Thailand’s central bank defended its monetary policy stance as “robust” enough to withstand volatility from US President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs on trading partners ...
Thailand’s central bank left its key interest rate unchanged after a surprise cut in October, warning of rising future uncertainties as it resists government calls for further policy easing.
The Bank of Thailand reported that in September there was a $623 million surplus in the current account, which measures the balance of tradable goods, services, and income into and out of the country.
The central bank said it is "continuously" monitoring digital assets and stressed that crypto is not a form of legal tender in Thailand.
The Bank of Thailand (BOT) will keep its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday and cut only once this year to preserve a policy buffer amid growing global uncertainties, a Reuters poll of ...