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
with the temporary maintenance closure of some oil refineries in the last quarter of the year. Nevertheless, the current account remained in surplus with the value of imports contracted at a greater rate
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
project group has also been heavily affected as the consumers have put off decision for purchasing new homes as there are surplus of available and completed housing projects ready for sales. In addition
growth and returns while maintaining our market leadership over the long term. Guided by our core strategies of “Customer Centricity” and making KBank the Customers’ Main Bank for all eight customer
6,165 million baht, showing an increase of 859 million baht or 16% y-y and 3% q-q. The revenue increase was mainly from continued growth in core business revenues that increased by 9% y-y, especially in
-Speed Internet Service Project in Remote Area and the Core and Access Switch for Core Network Replacement and SDN project. Therefore, the total revenue increased while the total operation expenses and the