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, Thailand Capital Market Outlook for 2005 Economic Outlook Thailand is rated as one of the fast-growing economies in East Asia, with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth measured at 6.1% in 2004. The outlook
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of Commerce, Thai Institute of Directors, State Enterprise Policy Office in the Ministry of Finance, Federation of Accounting Professions, Social Security Office, Government Pension Fund, and
) and was reappointed as Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Regional Committee (APRC) for a second consecutive term, thus a timely opportunity to carry on with the regional campaign for consistent cooperation
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material progress last year. In addition to our second-term chairmanship of the Asia-Pacific Regional Committee (APRC) of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), the Thai capital
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