and cross-border movement restriction will continue to push for telecom demand. However, potential rise in unemployment and businesses shutdown could post a negative outlook for telecom . In addition to
economy for the first quarter of 2019 continued to expand driven mainly by domestic demands. Private consumption expanded in all categories supported by the improvement in purchasing power from the rise in
with the inflation target. Thailand’s economic growth in 2019 is expected to be 3.8 percent. Although merchandise exports and tourism revenue are expected to grow at a slower rate given weakening global
some early impact as demonstrated by the rise in financial assets with significant increase in credit risk (Stage 2). The outbreak and its impacts are dependent on many on-going factors and are still
that will become mature in the near future, which will give rise to its stronger debt service ability; 2. Ability to seek financing sources to fund other profit-making projects in the future: an overall
and cross-border movement restriction will continue to push for telecom demand. However, potential rise in unemployment and businesses shutdown could post a negative outlook for telecom . In addition to
; leading to decreased demand for oil. Thus, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has lowered their estimated figure for global economic growth, the new estimate postulates that the global economy will grow
price in the quarter, inventory gain was recorded at THB 241 million ( Inventory Gain Q3/2017: THB 450 million, Q2/ 2018: THB 856 million) . However, Net marketing margin was effected by the sharp rise in
, China, Japan and other Asian countries. Meanwhile, the World Economic Outlook of the International Monetary Fund in July projected that the 2017 world economy would grow around 3.5 percent. Over the
% Administrative expense for the six-month period ended 30 June 2019 totaled THB 133.61 million, an increase of THB 66.43 million or 98.88% from the same period of previous year. This was due to (1) Rise of the