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Thailand: Mixed feelings on recovery outlook

Bustling commuters, traffic gridlocks and crowded shopping malls have become more common in the third quarter following the country’s reopening in June, fuelling hopes that Thailand is now getting back on its feet. But concerns have been raised about various pressing problems that could potentially undermine the country’s path towards recovery, including rising inflation rates, […]

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Cambodia: Sihanoukville SEZ trade value surges to $1.3B

Following the global epidemic of Covid-19, the Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone has strived to secure production lines and to date it has attracted a total of 170 enterprises from Europe, the United States, China and Southeast Asia, and created nearly 30,000 jobs. On the occasion of the investment process at Ministry of Labor and Vocational […]

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Thailand: CRC urges support for stimulus measures

The public and private sectors are being urged to support domestic consumption stimulus plans to boost economic growth, cash flow, and funding support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the retail and service industries. “Continuous support measures such as the ‘Khon La Khrueng’ co-payment scheme and the stimulation of high-spending consumers via the ‘Shop […]

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Malaysia’s banking system continues to maintain healthy liquidity

KUALA LUMPUR: The banking system continued to maintain healthy liquidity and funding positions, recording an aggregate liquidity coverage ratio of 148.4 per cent, a position which remained supportive of intermediation activities, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) said. In a monthly highlights June 2022 report released today, the central bank said loan-to-fund ratio remained stable at 81.8 […]

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