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81. business | 20 May 2013
Banks' dollar borrowing eyed
Newspaper section: Business
» The Finance Ministry has blamed local commercial banks' offshore borrowing at low interest rates to be lent locally as a factor accelerating the baht's strength.
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82. opinion | 18 May 2013
Tide of political vulgarity washes up on our shores
SOCIETY
By Pavin Chachavalpongpun, Newspaper section: News
» Politics is a game played by those in high and low places. They may perceive politics from different angles and approach it from different standpoints. But there is one thing they share in common; they condone a culture ...
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83. business | 07 May 2013
Cambodia gets rolling
Newspaper section: Asia focus
» It is hard to imagine, but Cambodia makes its own cars. A country known for its low-skilled workforce, Cambodia exceeded expectations with its release in January of the Angkor Car, a mini-electric vehicle able to get up ...
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84. learning | 13 Jun 2012
Thai sugar: New Asean export opportunity
About business & agriculture
» With start of Asean Economic Community & low sugar prices worldwide, may be time to grab Asean market share from Brazil.
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85. news | 09 May 2013
Developers delay provincial investment
» Property developers are reluctant to invest in provinces without major tourist centres because demand for housing is too low, Prasert Taedullayasatit, chief business officer of listed Pruksa Real Estate Plc, said on Thur...
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86. business | 22 May 2013
Lion Air to launch Thai subsidiary
By Boonsong Kositchotethana, Newspaper section: Business
» The plan by Lion Air, Indonesia's largest low-cost carrier, to join Thailand's hotly contested airline market is coming to fruition, six years after it was mooted.
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87. business | 16 May 2013
Thailand urged to wrap up EU FTA or risk falling behind
TRADE
By Nareerat Wiriyapong, Newspaper section: Business
» Thailand has been warned that direct investment from the European Union (EU) might continue to fall as other Asean nations benefit from free-trade agreements (FTAs) with the bloc.
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88. news | 10 May 2013
Thailand still a 'coup-prone country', new book claims
DEMOCRACY
Newspaper section: News
» Thailand has made poor progress making the transition from military to civilian rule and faces a "high risk" of future coups, the co-author of a new book on democratisation in Asia says.
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89. business | 19 Apr 2013
Gold shops shuttered on volatility
SPECULATION
Newspaper section: Business
» Several gold shops have decided to close temporarily, saying it would be their only chance to stem further losses after the price of gold sunk to a two-year low. The bearish trend is set to continue.
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90. news | 01 Apr 2013
Building at risk of collapse
» An apartment building under construction behind Zeer Rangsit Mall in Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani, subsided on Sunday night and tilted at a perilous angle, sparking an emergency evacuation of panicked workers and residents a...

