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Chart : FDI (balance payments), per quarter, until Q1 2008
Here is an update of my first chart about FDI (here), with datas for Q1 2008. (Source Bank Of Tailand, table EC_XT_012) A quick reminder : “Foreign Direct investment reflects the lasting interes… more »
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Chart, average wage of employees : explosion on Q1
ThaiCrisis wrote 3 weeks ago: The National Statistical Office has updated its Labor Force survey, with Q1 2008 figures (my old cha … more »
"Economy likely to grow 4% not 6 %"
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ThaiCrisis wrote 1 month ago: At last ! At last I’ve found one economist with common sense in Thailand. Or at least who shar … more »
Chart : GDP Q1 2008, growth of 6 % but...
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ThaiCrisis wrote 1 month ago: Datas for GDP Q1 2008 have been published by the NESDB (tables and report in PDF available). Time to … more »
Chart : Private Consumption, Investment, Manufacturing Production and Business Sentiment indexes
ThaiCrisis wrote 1 month ago: 4 indexes (from the BOT) on the same chart. Private Investment Index Composite Private Consumption I … more »
Gvt approves 1,8 trillion budget for fiscal year 2009... with dangerous assumptions
ThaiCrisis wrote 2 months ago: The Cabinet on Tuesday approved the 2009 Budget Bill of Bt 1.8 trillion with a deficit of Bt249 bill … more »
April consumer confidence index falls : first drop in 6 months
ThaiCrisis wrote 2 months ago: Thailand’s consumer confidence index (CCI) in April retreated to 79.9 from 80.7 in March, the … more »
Chart : cars and motorcycles sold per quarter, until Q1 2008
ThaiCrisis wrote 2 months ago: The datas for the cars and motorcycles market in march have been published (BOT here and there). The … more »
Financing the mega-projects : 31 % are... unaccounted for
ThaiCrisis wrote 2 months ago: Here are the lastest news of the government’s boiler room. Reminder : the mega-projects (hundr … more »
Budget deficit of 157 billions THB for first half of fiscal year 2008
ThaiCrisis wrote 2 months ago: The Thai government suffered a deficit of Bt156.87 billion during the first half of the 2008 fiscal … more »
Government spent 726,98 billions in 6 months, 43 % of the budget
ThaiCrisis wrote 3 months ago: Some datas about the government’s expenditures, and the budget, at half year (reminder : fisca … more »
Chart : average wage of employees, from 2002 to 2007
ThaiCrisis wrote 3 months ago: The National Statistical Office has updated its Labor Force survey, with Q4 2007 figures. Let’ … more »
Let's revise -up- the GDP forecast !
ThaiCrisis wrote 4 months ago: Time for some entertainment. Thailand’s gross domestic product is revised up to 5.6 per cent, … more »
Budget fiscal year 2009 : deficit of 250 billions THB
ThaiCrisis wrote 4 months ago: The Cabinet on Tuesday approved the 2009 budget, when the government is to run a deficit of Bt249.5 … more »
NESDB maintains GDP growth target at 4,5 / 5,5 %
ThaiCrisis wrote 4 months ago: The National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) maintains the 2008 economic growth target … more »
Listed companies : net profits fell 10 % in 2007
ThaiCrisis wrote 4 months ago: The party is over. “Listed companies reported a 10% total decline in net profits for 2007, eve … more »
"Even if GDP increases, people don't feel there is any more money in their pocket"
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ThaiCrisis wrote 4 months ago: It’s impressive. It’s the first time that someone, within the Samak’s government, … more »
Chart, GDP : sharp increase of government expenditures
ThaiCrisis wrote 4 months ago: It was announced. It’s not a surprise. The thai government is injecting money into the economy … more »
Chart, GDP 2007 : 3 components with % of change per quarter, y-o-y
ThaiCrisis wrote 4 months ago: This chart shows the % of change per quarter, year-on-year, for 3 components of GDP (real) : -Priva … more »
The big contradiction : GDP will increase ? And interest rates will go down ?
ThaiCrisis wrote 5 months ago: The National Economic and Social Development Board (NESBD) yesterday revised upward its growth forec … more »
