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Thailand pushes for more ethanol exports
Energy Minister Arak Chonlatanon seeks discussion with the ministries of Finance and Industry, to boost ethanol exports and promote alternative energy development.

Finance Ministry to ease private investment in infrastructure
The Finance Ministry wants to make it much easier for private firms to invest in infrastructure projects.

Thailand May Cut Key Rate as Growth Risks Loom After Flood
Thailand may cut interest rates for the second consecutive meeting to help spur a recovery from the worst floods in almost 70 years and as a deteriorating global economy threatens growth.

Energy Ministry seeks to boost ethanol exports, remove obstructions
Energy Minister Arak Chonlatanon is seeking discussions with the ministries of Finance and Industry to boost ethanol exports and promote alternative energy development.

Thailand May Add to Interest Rate Cuts as Growth Risks Loom After Floods
Thailand may cut interest rates for the second consecutive meeting to help spur a recovery from the worst floods in almost 70 years and as a deteriorating global economy threatens growth.

Thailand May Add to Rate Cuts as Growth Risks Loom After Floods
Thailand may cut interest rates for the second consecutive meeting to help spur a recovery from the worst floods in almost 70 years and as a deteriorating global economy threatens growth.

Thailand wins ADB grant to improve access to financial services
Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Finance Ministry signed a technical assistance letter today, to improve access to financial services in Thailand, such as microfinance, remittances, micropensions and mobile banking.

Asia Crisis Haunts Thailand With Clash Over $35 Billion Debt
Thailand’s government will today press the central bank chief to take on $35 billion of legacy debt from bank bailouts as Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra looks for fiscal scope to finance flood defenses.

Thailand Cuts Rate to Support Economic Growth After Flood
The Bank of Thailand cut interest rates for the second consecutive meeting to help spur a recovery from the worst floods in almost 70 years as a deteriorating global economy threatens growth.

Thailand’s economy expected to grow five per cent this year
BANGKOK: Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra expects Thailand’s economy to grow by five per cent this year, boosted by domestic consumption and export market.

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