) (“the company”) had a net profit of Baht 888 million, increased by Baht 73 million or 9% from Q2/2017. The increase in the profit is due to the rise in sales price resulted from the incre... https
reducing the problem of maturity mismatch when commercial banks taking short-term deposits but extending long-term loans instead, and the problem of currency mismatch when foreign loans are borrowed with
circumstance that gives rise to justifiable doubts as to their impartiality or independence, the respondent shall submit a letter of challenge together with the reason for the challenge as per Form OrYor. 6
challenge all of the three arbitrators in the claimant’s selected list because there is a circumstance that gives rise to justifiable doubts as to their impartiality or independence, the respondent shall
challenge all of the three arbitrators in the claimant’s selected list because there is a circumstance that gives rise to justifiable doubts as to their impartiality or independence, the respondent shall
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rise in the reclassification of NPLs. Nonetheless, given the current strong economic fundamentals, the margin squeeze may be offset, or in some cases more than compensated, by expanded sales. As
, and political uncertainties. In comparison with a big jigsaw picture, the country economy presents itself a scene of the gross domestic product that has continued to rise firmly during the past 2-3
Reform Priorities in Asia: Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level reform priorities in Asia 2011 REFORM PRIORITIES IN ASIA: TAKING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TO A HIGHER LEVEL 2011 This work is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Organisation or of the governments of its member countries. This document and any m...
, approximately a 31 percent growth from 5,079 billion baht at the end of 2006. The outstanding value of the debt securities at year end amounted to 4,886 billion baht or a 20 percent rise from 4,085 billion baht