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
high level of household debt limiting widespread consumption 2) Escalating trade tension between US and the rest of the world including a slowdown in the Chinese economy which could negatively impact
high level of household debt limiting widespread consumption 2) Escalating trade tension between US and the rest of the world including a slowdown in the Chinese economy which could negatively impact
level of household debt while inflation remains at a low level. Other key risks that need to be monitored are the slowdown in global economy especially the Chinese economy, lower than expected growth in
of foreclosed assets 47,562 (10,441) 58,003 (555.5) Other expenses 406,899 444,470 (37,571) (8.5) Total other operating expenses 2,114,477 1,846,361 268,116 14.5 Impairment loss on loans and debt
of foreclosed assets 47,562 (10,441) 58,003 (555.5) Other expenses 406,899 444,470 (37,571) (8.5) Total other operating expenses 2,114,477 1,846,361 268,116 14.5 Impairment loss on loans and debt
expenses 2,060,064 1,767,737 292,327 16.5 Impairment loss on loans and debt securities 433,670 167,093 266,577 159.5 Profit from operating before income tax expenses 1,844,833 1,868,124 (23,291) (1.2) Income
operating expenses 2,060,064 1,767,737 292,327 16.5 Impairment loss on loans and debt securities 433,670 167,093 266,577 159.5 Profit from operating before income tax expenses 1,844,833 1,868,124 (23,291
(2,240.7) Other expenses 400,848 435,315 (34,467) (7.9) Total other operating expenses 2,462,203 2,060,064 402,139 19.5 Impairment loss on loans and debt securities 484,520 433,670 50,850 11.7 Profit from
confidence coupled with the already high household debt level. Nevertheless, the non-durable goods increased partly from the rush in purchase of consumers goods due to the concerns on the COVID-19 outbreak