reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorThor. 63/2552 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Brokerage and Dealing of Securities Which Are Not Debt Instruments or Investment
reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorThor. 63/2552 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Brokerage and Dealing of Securities Which Are Not Debt Instruments or Investment
reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorThor. 63/2552 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Brokerage and Dealing of Securities Which Are Not Debt Instruments or Investment
conditions* for the following actions, which may be deemed as entering into a contract with any one or multiple creditors for the purpose of debt restructuring that has the characteristics of debt payment
-income households. Nevertheless, high levels of household debt continue to weigh on household purchasing power. Headline inflation in the first quarter of 2019 was 1.2 percent, up from 0.4 percent in the
. Challenges persisted, including uneven income recovery, restrained spending in mid to low-income segments, high household debt, and global macroeconomic uncertainties. As a consequence, the overall economic
household purchasing power remained weak. Despite improvements of both farm and nonfarm income, households’ purchasing power is compressed by the high debt burden and the waning confidence regarding
lower long term borrowing from debt repayment and lower spectrum payable and lease liability. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt116,749mn, decreasing by -8.2%. Total equity was at Bt88,278mn, decreasing
. On the domestic front, elevated household debt remains a constraint to purchasing power. In the meantime, domestic political situation also warrants monitoring as the government is preparing for an
including utility bills and tax campaign which temporarily stimulated the private consumption. Nonetheless, inherent risks lay in structural challenges such as high household debt, delayed government budget