Thailand's $14 billion stimulus plan seeks to invigorate the economy by distributing 10,000 baht to 45 million citizens, emphasizing local spending through digital payments.
Chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, emphasized the effectiveness of the cash handout in stimulating economic activity, particularly in flood-affected areas. He echoed calls for additional ...
THAILAND’S economy remained at similar levels in August from the previous month, the central bank said on Monday (Sep 30) ...
Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s popularity surged in the latest survey as the new government approved its ...
China stocks set for best day since Sept 2008 * Malaysia ringgit set for blockbuster quarter * Tokyo shares dive after new PM raises concerns By Sept 30 (Reuters) - Chinese shares were poised for ...
Thailand's economy remained at similar levels in August from the previous month, the central bank said on Monday, with ...
As part of the $1.4 billion economic stimulus program, the Thai government will pay tens of millions of citizens an allowance ...
Thailand's government has initiated the first phase of its ambitious 450 billion baht ($14 billion) digital wallet stimulus ...
Malaysia's ringgit hits highest level since April 2021 * CPI data from Indonesia, S.Korea expected this week * Taiwan stocks dip to one-week low By Sept 30 (Reuters) - Malaysia's ringgit climbed on ...
The Thai stock market has moved lower in three straight sessions, dipping more than a dozen points or 0.8 percent along the way. The ...
EU mid-market update: Israel amplifies attack on Lebanon; European automakers continue to falter; UK GDP and German CPI ...
The ringgit is enjoying a remarkable rally. Now that it’s no longer trying to buck economic norms, the country is reaping the benefits.