Thailand’s Feb. 8 election will test whether the country can break the cycle of more than a decade of political instability.
Thailand’s central bank said it still has scope to manage the baht even after the US added the country to a monitoring list for potential currency manipulators.
By Orathai Sriring and Kitiphong Thaichareon BANGKOK, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Thailand's new rules to curb online gold trading ...
By Panu Wongcha-um BANGKOK, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Voters in Thailand's general elections on February 8 will also be asked to ...
BANGKOK, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Thailand's progressive People's Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut continued to lead opinion ...
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The Bank of Thailand plans to tighten regulations on online gold trading to curb the impact of fluctuating prices on the local currency. The new measures will not have ...
Bangkok’s lack of firm external backing in moments of crisis as a structural trade-off of the country’s non-aligned strategic posture.
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