environment During the second quarter of 2019, the growth momentum for the Thai economy slowed down from both the domestic and external demand. Private investment contracted both in investment in construction
led to widespread slowdown in economic activities. Private consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in services segment: hotels, restaurants and transportations from the various
of drought in 2020. On the demand side, natural fatty alcohols in 2Q2020 has considerably slowed down from the same period of prior year, primarily due to the impact from COVID-19. To prevent the
consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in services segment: hotels, restaurants and transportations from the various measures implemented to curb the outbreak. Durable goods segment also
enhancements and point privileges. AIS 3BB Fibre3 subscribers grew by 63k from the previous quarter, reaching 4.94 million in 3Q24. Softened net add QoQ was due to slowed-down installations in some areas with
and businesses with strong growth potential. Demand for loans from SMEs has slowed down and is concentrated in some areas, particularly Bangkok; while in the provinces demand is relatively stable
accelerated to grow. Regarding domestic demand, private consumption slowed down as a declining household income and employments, particularly in export-related manufacturing sectors. According to the slowdown
accelerated to grow. Regarding domestic demand, private consumption slowed down as a declining household income and employments, particularly in export-related manufacturing sectors. According to the slowdown
, respectively. Private investment slowed to 2.8 percent from 4.1 percent in 2018 while manufacturing production declined 3.7 percent, in line with a low capacity utilization rate of 66.3 percent, below the five
personal loans, while growth in home loans and credit card loans slowed. Deposits grew by 5.0 percent from the end of 2016, resulting in increased liquidity as seen in the ratio of loans to deposits, which