By GREG LOWE in Bangkok THAILAND’S longest-ever demonstration ended last Wednesday when the anti-government People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) called a halt to its street protests, and ended its eight-day siege of Bangkok’s two international airports. But its economic impact could drag the country’s economy into recession next year, according to analysts, who said that […]
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Groups declare plans for coalition Thai govt
December 8th, 2008 · No Comments
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No end in sight for Thai impasse, say analysts
December 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
By GREG LOWE IN BANGKOK THAILAND’S political deadlock, which has led to an eight-day blockade of Bangkok’s two airports by the anti-government People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD), is unlikely to be resolved even if the Constitutional Court orders the ruling People Power Party (PPP) to be disbanded today, analysts say.
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Thai prime minister snubs army call to step down He says no to snap poll; Cabinet to discuss ‘measures’ against protesters
November 27th, 2008 · No Comments
By GREG LOWE IN BANGKOK THAILAND’s Cabinet will hold an emergency meeting today to discuss ‘measures’ against protesters in Bangkok who have broken the law, Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat said in a national television address last night.
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Min Min U, Myanmar: “We thought we were all going to die”
November 19th, 2008 · No Comments
MAE SOT , Min Min U, 24, from the village of Betut in Labutta Township, deep in the heart of Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady Delta, recalls the day Cyclone Nargis struck, prompting him and his wife to migrate to the Thai border town of Mae Sot: “The winds started to blow at around 2pm on 2 May. […]
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FLASHPOINT: THAILAND – Emerging signs of a slowdown
November 12th, 2008 · No Comments
By GREG LOWE IN BANGKOK THAILAND’s economic fundamentals are sound enough to ride out the global financial crisis, though the domestic political turmoil is making a bad situation worse, experts say. Consumer fears: Thai consumers are now more fearful of the future than when they were living under military rule last November, says Moodys Economy.com
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Thailand’s AIS clears air on budget for 3G
November 6th, 2008 · No Comments
By GREG LOWE IN BANGKOK THAILAND’S biggest mobile phone operator has denied reports that it has slashed its 3G budget because of the credit crunch. But it has ‘consolidated’ its plan to roll out 3G technology because of red tape, its president said.
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Kim Eng Thailand Q3 profit dives 56% – But it expects to maintain full-year results at 2007 level
November 6th, 2008 · No Comments
GREG LOWE in BANGKOK KIM Eng Securities (Thailand) said yesterday that despite reporting declining third-quarter profits in the face of the global financial crisis, the firm would maintain annual performance at last year’s levels. The company posted Q308 profits of 88.61 million baht (S$3.73 million), down 55.89 per cent, or 112.28 million baht, from a […]
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Asia MICE sector will survive downturn
November 5th, 2008 · No Comments
By GREG LOWE IN BANGKOK CONVENTIONS and exhibitions in the region will weather the global financial storm, despite a drop in delegate attendance, but corporate meetings and incentive travel will plummet as budgets are cut, those in the industry say.
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Lehman fallout: Counting the cost
November 1st, 2008 · No Comments
by Greg Lowe Thailand´s property market will see little direct impact from the Lehman Brothers sell-off and corresponding US financial crisis, according to local analysts, but secondary knock-on effects may crimp sales, particularly at the top end. Lehman Brothers Holdings, one of America´s oldest investment banks, went bankrupt last September, with assets worth US$613 billion […]
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Thai industrial property to remain buoyant: Colliers
October 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
By GREG LOWE IN BANGKOK THAILAND’S industrial estate market remains upbeat thanks to government tax exemptions for developers, which will drive supply, demand and occupancy, in the face of the credit crunch, domestic politics and inflationary pressures, according to realtors Colliers International Thailand. But local industry experts disputed the findings of its report, forecasting flat […]
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