. It also requires a capital conservation buffer in addition to minimum capital adequacy ratios, phasing in an additional capital ratio of more than 0.625 percent p.a. starting January 1, 2016 until
rate in the last quarter, due to the decline in the prices of fresh food and energy. Inflation is therefore below the Bank of Thailand’s target range of 1-4 percent. Core inflation registered at 0.47
, remained under pressure from excess production capacity. Headline inflation in the third quarter of 2017 averaged at 0.45 percent, up from 0.26 percent in the same period last year, following higher energy
less than 8.50 percent – measured as a percentage of total risk-weighted assets. The BOT also requires a capital conservation buffer, phasing in an additional capital ratio of more than 0.625 percent p.a
risk-weighted assets. It also requires a capital conservation buffer in addition to minimum capital adequacy ratios, phasing in an additional capital ratio of more than 0.625 percent p.a. starting
buffer in addition to minimum capital adequacy ratios, phasing in an additional capital ratio of more than 0.625 percent p.a. starting January 1, 2016 until completion of the increment to more than 2.50
requirement and additional capital conservation buffer) of 11% for total capital ratio, 8.5% for Tier 1 capital and 7.0% for Common Equity Tier 1 capital. The Bank performs capital management planning to
– measured as a percentage of total risk-weighted assets. The Bank of Thailand also requires a capital conservation buffer of more than 2.50 percent. It requires the Bank, which is identified as a Domestic
agricultural industry and investment projects in electricity production from renewable energy. Moreover, small and medium sized businesses’ loan demand also slightly increased due to the need for working capital
agencies while also adding efficient tools to ensure market stability through the following actions: (1) a Capital Market Development Fund has been established; (2) the Stock Exchange of Thailand is required