continued to expand from the previous quarter. The value of merchandise exports expanded in line with trading partners’ growth, global trade and the impacts of trade protectionism measures by the US and China
the top level of "Excellence : 5 Stars" for fourth consecutive year. Overview of Economy and Competition in Commercial Banking In 2018, the Thai economy expanded at a greater pace than the previous year
provincial budgets. Meanwhile, private investment contracted in the investment in construction while investment in machinery and equipment still expanded as exhibited by the increased in domestic equipment
quarter of 2018, the Thai economy expanded well, driven by both growth in the foreign sector and gradual improvements in domestic demand. Merchandise exports improved both in terms of export quantity thanks
quarter of 2018, the Thai economy expanded well, driven by both growth in the foreign sector and gradual improvements in domestic demand. Merchandise exports improved both in terms of export quantity thanks
According to the Bank of Thailand and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board data. The Thai economy in the first quarter of 2022 expanded by 2.2% (y-y), accelerating from 1.8% growth in
increased 5.5% YoY, compared to the full year guidance of 4-5%. Mobile service revenue rose 3.7% YoY from increasing popularity of video streaming and expanded postpaid segment. Fixed broadband revenue
first quarter of 2018 continued to expand from the external sectors namely exports and tourism in line with the expansion of the global economy. Public spending also increased, recovering from a decline
2018 continued to expand from the external sectors namely exports and tourism in line with the expansion of the global economy. Public spending also increased, recovering from a decline during the end of
, increased by 6.5% from the end of 2017. Retail loans include hire purchase loans, personal loans, Micro SMEs loans and housing loans. Hire purchase loans amounted to Baht 106,862 million, expanded 2.8% from