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MRTA Expects New Lines’ Completion by 2014

The Mass Rapid Transit Authority is trying to quickly resolve the land issue for the construction of the Mor ChitSaphan Mai dark green line and other lines in time for their scheduled service in 2014. Presiding over the ceremony to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority, or MRTA, acting MRTA Governor Yiemchai Chatkaew said the construction plan for the Mor ChitSaphan Mai dark green line has been altered.

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The Mass Rapid Transit Authority is trying to quickly resolve the land issue for the construction of the Mor ChitSaphan Mai dark green line and other lines in time for their scheduled service in 2014. Presiding over the ceremony to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority, or MRTA, acting MRTA Governor Yiemchai Chatkaew said the construction plan for the Mor ChitSaphan Mai dark green line has been altered.

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On the demand side, the importance of external demand can be fully appreciated by recognizing that the bulk of inventories in Thailand are primarily inputs and finished goods for the export-oriented manufacturing. In the fourth quarter of 2009, for example, net exports and the change in inventories contributed 44 percent of the quarterly growth.
However, the upside is limited due to political and regulatory uncertainty, including from possible political violence and the Map Ta Phut court case. The government investment plan is proceeding at a slow pace, but public investment should contribute to growth.

Alexander Wood, a founding partner of AWR Lloyd, believes the global crisis has acted as a catalyst for a fundamental, structural change in the global capital markets. The real new players in the markets are the sovereign wealth funds.
So small free floats and poor disclosure tend to create a vicious cycle,’’ Mr Wood said.
Introduction The modern Thai Capital Market traces its origins back to the early 1960s. In 1961 Thailand implemented its first five-year National Economic and Social Development Plan to support the promotion of economic growth and stability as well as to develop the Kingdom’s standard of living. Following upon this, the Second National Economic and Social Development Plan (1967-1971) then proposed for the first time that an orderly securities market be established in order to mobilize additional capital for national economic development.

The creation of Thailand’s first officially sanctioned and regulated securities market was initially proposed as part of the Second National Economic and Social Development Plan (1967-1971). In outlining its proposal for the creation of a supervised securities market, the Second National Development Plan stressed that the market’s most important role would be to mobilize funds to support Thailand’s industrialization and economic development.

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Asian Financial Forum (AFF) Features 2,800+ Government, Finance and Business Leaders

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Co-organised by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the two-day Asian Financial Forum (AFF) came to a successful conclusion today at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. (more…)

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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank opens for Business

The inaugural meeting of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s Board of Directors was convened in Beijing on January 17, 2016. The Board of Directors is made up of 12 Directors, of which 9 Directors represent regional members and the others non-regional members. Mr. Jin Liqun, President of the AIIB, chaired the meeting.

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The inaugural meeting of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s Board of Directors was convened in Beijing on January 17, 2016. The Board of Directors is made up of 12 Directors, of which 9 Directors represent regional members and the others non-regional members. Mr. Jin Liqun, President of the AIIB, chaired the meeting. (more…)

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Beloved panda was wartime ambassador warming hearts of people

Ming the panda gets behind the camera for photographer Bert Hardy in 1939 in London Zoo. In the chair is Hardy’s son Mike. Getty Image She was black, white and furry, far from home, and loved having her tummy tickled, especially by princesses.

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Ming the panda gets behind the camera for photographer Bert Hardy in 1939 in London Zoo. In the chair is Hardy’s son Mike. Getty Image She was black, white and furry, far from home, and loved having her tummy tickled, especially by princesses.

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