and the common equity Tier 1 ratio of 20.06 percent and the total capital ratio of 23.46 percent which as the solid capital. In addition, the investment partner with CTBC Bank to accommodate the growth
resulting in capital inflows to the bond and equity markets in emerging markets, including Thailand. Consequently, in 2017 the Thai baht appreciated by 10 percent from 35.82 THB/USD at the beginning of
EBITDA/t (US$/t)) 122 107 91 34% 105 86 22% Net Operating Debt to Equity 0.57 0.84 0.91 (37)% 0.57 0.91 (37)% Note: (1) Consolidated financials are based upon elimination of intra-company (or intra
3.15 26% Core EBITDA/t (US$/t)) 111 122 90 23% 110 89 24% Net Operating Debt to Equity 0.54 0.57 0.88 (39)% 0.54 0.88 (39)% Note: (1) Consolidated financials are based upon elimination of intra-company
3.15 26% Core EBITDA/t (US$/t)) 111 122 90 23% 110 89 24% Net Operating Debt to Equity 0.54 0.57 0.88 (39)% 0.54 0.88 (39)% Note: (1) Consolidated financials are based upon elimination of intra-company
still be necessary to support a more robust growth in domestic demand, which would foster the return of inflation to the target range. The 2018 economic growth is expected to be within a range of 4.0-4.5
quarter of 2019 was 1.08 percent, down from 1.31 percent in the same quarter last year, and up from 0.74 percent in the previous quarter. It remained within the Bank of Thailand’s (BOT) target range of 1-4
came in at 1.47 percent, up from 1.31 percent in the second quarter and within the Bank of Thailand’s target range of 1-4 percent. At the same time, core inflation for the third quarter was 0.78 percent
overseas assets • Net debt to equity ratio at the end of 2Q 2020 stood at 0.98x, an increase from 0.48x on 31 December 2019 2Q 2020 SIGNIFICANT EVENTS Impacts of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID–19) COVID-19
: Million Baht %YTD Accounts Receivable Total Assets Total Borrowing Total Liabilities Equity Attributable to Owners of the Parent 93,937 95,207 66,139 71,859 22,821 91,305 92,499 62,513 67,437 24,472 (3%) (3