Thailand's key interest rate maintained at 3%
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has maintained its repurchase rate, the country's key interest rate, at 3 per cent annually to support the post-flood rebounding national economy.<
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has maintained its repurchase rate, the country's key interest rate, at 3 per cent annually to support the post-flood rebounding national economy.<
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has maintained its repurchase rate, the country's key interest rate, at 3 per cent annually to support the post-flood rebounding national economy.<
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has maintained its repurchase rate, the country's key interest rate, at 3 per cent annually to support the post-flood rebounding national economy.<
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - Thailand's southern resort Phuket province hosts the International Conference on Transboundary River Basin Management this week, at which the Mekong River Commission (MRC), c
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - Thailand's southern resort Phuket province hosts the International Conference on Transboundary River Basin Management this week, at which the Mekong River Commission (MRC), c
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - Thailand's southern resort Phuket province hosts the International Conference on Transboundary River Basin Management this week, at which the Mekong River Commission (MRC), c
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - Critical drought has persisted in several Thai provinces, heavily affecting local people as most natural water sources are drying up.
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - Critical drought has persisted in several Thai provinces, heavily affecting local people as most natural water sources are drying up.
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - Critical drought has persisted in several Thai provinces, heavily affecting local people as most natural water sources are drying up.
BANGKOK, May 2 (TNA) - A latest poll conducted by Thailand's National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) showed that most Thai workers were worried over being unemployed, followed by hi