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Thailand: Q1 results show fortitude in banking sector

Most SET-listed commercial banks in the first quarter remained resilient amid the floundering economy, while building higher provisions for expected loan losses from rising bad debt as new financial reporting standards are adopted and the coronavirus spreads. Six banks recorded an unaudited consolidated net profit for the three months to March totalling 24 billion baht, […]

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Laos: Govt mulling compensation for unemployed workers

Employees who are members of their business’s social insurance scheme may be eligible to receive about 500,000 kip as part of measures to help people affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, provided by the National Social Security Fund (NSSF). The businesses particularly affected by closure under the current lockdown are processing and garment factories, construction material […]

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Would Vietnam tourism industry recover soon?

The Hanoitimes – The tourism industry worldwide has gone into hibernation due to the Covid-19 pandemic, leaving many people out of work and struggling to earn a living. Current forecasts showed that compared to previous crises, worldwide tourism, including Vietnam’s travel industry, will take more time to recover, according to VnExpress. Chairman of the Vietnam Tourism […]

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Myanmar: These ten companies are still hiring in April

For those of you who are either looking to make a leap in your career or just looking for a suitable occupation, JobNet.com.mm has rounded up the ten companies to which you should send your applications. Based on employment data mined by the jobs portal, there are still opportunities in the pharmaceutical, telecommunications, banking, Fast […]

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Brunei will continue oil production

There are four major benchmarks for crude oil globally – West Texas Intermediate (WTI), Brent Blend, Dubai Crude and Tapis Crude-, in which WTI recently announced that the United States’ (US) oil prices fell as low as USD37.63 per barrel. Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office and Minister of Finance and Economy II Dato Seri […]

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