Mr. Preyatada Buranaworakhun . 31/10/2024 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty Committee as follows : - a civil monetary penalty
Mr. Surachaste Boonyasatian . 31/10/2024 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty Committee as follows : - a civil monetary penalty
Mr. Karoon Thiravorachai . 31/10/2024 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty Committee as follows : - a civil monetary penalty of
Mr. Sirichai Chaisuthamporn . 31/10/2024 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty Committee as follows : - a civil monetary penalty
Miss Kittika Wisarootanart . 31/10/2024 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty Committee as follows : - a civil monetary penalty of
follows : - a civil monetary penalty of 2,000,000.00 Baht - a reimbursement of investigative expenses in an amount of 62,039.00 Baht
the monetary policy, at the meeting on December 19, 2018, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), voted 5 to 2 to raise the policy rate by 0.25% from 1.50% to 1.75%, the first policy rate increase in 7
lower current account 2) Central bank monetary policy - gradual tightening of monetary policy could help ease pressure on Thai Baht. However, over- tightening could lead to rise in Thai money market rates
lower current account 2) Central bank monetary policy - gradual tightening of monetary policy could help ease pressure on Thai Baht. However, over- tightening could lead to rise in Thai money market rates
, increase in relocations of production base to Thailand would be beneficial to private consumptions and investments and lessen the negative impacts from the external factors. For the monetary policy, at the