of the government sector in the first half of 2023. Finance costs for the period ended 30 June 2024 and 2023 are presented below: Finance costs comprise of interest expense from loans for the new
group had high expenses related to the bidding of the projects for procuring electricity from renewable sources of the government sector in the nine-months period of 2023. Finance costs for the period
, as well as the outstanding credit card balances, despite an increase in credit card spending. Nonetheless, macroeconomic factors and government stimulus measures remain influential, particularly the
; (12) ตราสารแห่งหนี้ใน Benchmark Bond Index ซึ่งในการพิจารณาคัดเลือกตราสารได้มีการคำนึงถึงสภาพคล่องของตราสารแล้ว เช่น JP Morgan World Government Bond Index  
government spending into infrastructure projects which lead to a continuous growth of Thailand’s electricity consumption. The trend of the power industry in the second half of 2017 is estimated to be lower
Company Limited (CHPP) in Q4/2017 decreased by Baht 14 million from Q3/2017 and decreased by Baht 2 million from Q4/2016 due to the decrease in revenue from selling chilled water to the Government Complex
. (NL1PC) Shares of profit from NL1PC decreased by THB 2 million from Q1/2019 mainly due to royalty charges paid to the Laos Government in Q2/2020 despite higher capacity to generate electricity from
consumption and impair household debt serviceability and (5) the sluggish investment demand due to uncertain macroeconomic outlook, tightening credit conditions, and the delays in government budget process. For
and creating liquidity issue 3) Political and Geopolitical risks from the tensions in the Korean peninsula, US political issues impacting the US government tax reform bill and the wave of trade
and creating liquidity issue 3) Political and Geopolitical risks from the tensions in the Korean peninsula, US political issues impacting the US government tax reform bill and the wave of trade