Coverage Ratio (LCR) which reflects the excess liquidity in the commercial banking system. With the combination of the recent high level of provisioning in preparation for the adoption of IFRS 9, which will
the loan to deposit ratio and the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) which reflects the excess liquidity in the commercial banking system. With the combination of the recent high level of provisioning in
surplus impacting exporters’ revenue in Baht terms and negating the positive impacts from the domestic economic expansions. Additionally, trade policies of the United States and relating countries still
surplus impacting exporters’ revenue in Baht terms and negating the positive impacts from the domestic economic expansions. Additionally, trade policies of the United States and relating countries still
negatively impact export and investment 3) Less surplus of Thailand’s current account due to rising oil price from geopolitical risk especially in the Middle East and 4) Normalizing of interest rates
household debt, that leads to low level of consumption 2) Escalating trade tension between US and the rest of the world, which could negatively impact export and investment 3) Less surplus of Thailand’s
export and investment 3) The increase in oil prices due to geopolitical tension, particularly in the Middle East, which negatively impact the current account surplus as well as leading to higher inflation
export and investment 3) The increase in oil prices due to geopolitical tension, particularly in the Middle East, which negatively impact the current account surplus as well as leading to higher inflation
% Goodwill and excess of acquisition costs and net assets 1,487 18.6% 1,765 21.5% Other assets 1,649 20.6% 1,728 21.0% Total assets 7,985 100.0% 8,213 100.0% Total assets as of 30 June 2017 stood at THB
well by 42.98 million Baht because in 2 0 1 6 , the company had to pay for the excess amount of water drawn from Bangpra that exceeded the quota permitted through an agreement with Royal Irrigation