Trading securities Available-for-sale securities Held-to-maturity debt securities General investments Million Baht Item September 2017 June 2017 December 2016 Change (%) June 2017 December 2016 NPLs before
respectively. Available seat kilometers (ASK) was rising by 6.4 percent worldwide in which the carriers from Asia-Pacific had the highest growth at 8.2 percent, followed by the Middle-East carriers and the
billion or 12.3 percent due to an increase in the investment in available-for- sale securities; while net interbank and money market items of Baht 494.5 billion, decreased by Baht 139.7 billion or 22.0
million increased of Baht 10,169 million or 1.7 percent due to increases in held-to-maturity debt securities and available-for-sale securities. Compared with the end of December 2017, total assets rose by
percent, followed by Europe and Latin America, 6.2 and 6.1 percent respectively. In terms of seat supply, worldwide capacity growth or available seat kilometers (ASK) of the first 9 months 2018 rose 6.0
responsibilities, from BGP Spectrum, currently available and to be available in the future, as of the date of entire business transfer, including 8,100,000 ordinary shares at the par value of Baht 10 per share in
responsibilities, from BGP Spectrum, currently available and to be available in the future, as of the date of entire business transfer, including 8,100,000 ordinary shares at the par value of Baht 10 per share in
economic activity among the European countries. Meanwhile, global capacity, or Available Seat Kilometers (ASK) increased only 3.4 percent. Africa region was the top at 4.7 percent, followed by Asia Pacific
, Available Seat Kilometers (ASK) shrank by 51.0 percent worldwide in the first six months of 2020. Europe, same as RPK, reveals a highest dropout rate at 57.6 percent followed by 51.6 percent in Middle East
accounts receivable and retention receivable at amount of Baht 56.95. 3. An increase in investment in available-for-sales securities (MILL) at amount of Baht 23 million due to market price was increased from