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Weak baht helps Thai exports surge in July

Thai exports are maintaining their growth momentum, surging by 20.2% year-on-year in July despite ongoing Covid-19 outbreaks. The increase was boosted by the robust global economic recovery, depreciation of the Thai baht, rising oil prices, and export promotions by the Commerce Ministry and the private sector. The Commerce Ministry yesterday reported customs-cleared exports hit a […]

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Philippines debt to hit P13 trillion next year

MANILA, Philippines — The country’s outstanding debt will surpass the P13 trillion mark next year, forcing the government to slow its borrowings from local and foreign financiers by nearly 20 percent, the Bureau of the Treasury said. The BTr said the country’s debt stock will balloon by over 14 percent to an all-time high of […]

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Thailand: Unemployment expected to hit 2.5%

Thailand’s unemployment rate is expected to have risen in the second quarter of this year, as prolonged and severe Covid-19 outbreaks took a heavy toll on Thai companies and entrepreneurs. Tanit Sorat, vice-chairman of the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry (EconThai), predicted that the country’s unemployment rate was likely to reach 2.5% in […]

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Philippines: No drastic change in BSP policy

MANILA, Philippines — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) will continue to be patient, with no drastic change in the country’s accommodative monetary policy stance, vowing to do whatever it takes to help the economy fully recover from the impact of the pandemic. In an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel, BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno said […]

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