statements. Overall market environment The Thai economy during the third quarter of 2018 continued to expand particularly from domestic demand. Private consumption grew mainly from the durable goods segment
expand largely from domestic demands contributed both from private consumption and private investment. Private consumption grew notably in durable goods segment (especially in vehicles) while growth in non
production, as farm income has remained subdued due to falls in market prices. Nevertheless, overall domestic demand grew at a moderate pace, and durable goods consumption has slowly picked up. The performance
on the opposite slightly increased, reflecting the increase of the purchasing power in durable goods and the effect from new model launch from many brands. For the period of January to June, total
consumption expanded gradually, in line with the expansion of consumption expenditure on durable goods and greater consumer confidence, as well as improvements in farm income. Meanwhile, private investment
such units from foreign exchange for making delivery; (2) in case of short selling for client’s account: (a) the client shall demonstrate that it has [i] the enabling asset to be exchanged for ETF units
be exchanged for ETF units or [ii] ETF units which would be able to exchange with underlying shares of ETF subject to ETF scheme, as the case may be, while placing short selling order, in case of short
selling for client’s account: (a) the client shall demonstrate that it has [i] the enabling asset to be exchanged for ETF units or [ii] ETF units which would be able to exchange with underlying shares of
million, an increase of 7.8%. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption that showed sign of
totaling 35.4 million, an increase of 8.8% yoy. For domestic sectors, consumption and investment started to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. This was reflected from durable goods consumption