TDRI Quarterly Review, àÅèÁ·Õè 10Thailand Development Research Institute, 1995 |
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... exchange transactions - especially in recent years when more funds moved liberally across borders and exchange rate fluctuations occurred to an unantici- pated extent - the monetary authorities have imposed ceilings on commercial banks ...
... exchange transactions - especially in recent years when more funds moved liberally across borders and exchange rate fluctuations occurred to an unantici- pated extent - the monetary authorities have imposed ceilings on commercial banks ...
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... Exchange Market . The two primary ac- tors in this field are commercial banks and the Central Bank - affiliated Exchange Equalization Fund . The former serves exporters , importers , and borrowers , while the lat- ter accommodates the ...
... Exchange Market . The two primary ac- tors in this field are commercial banks and the Central Bank - affiliated Exchange Equalization Fund . The former serves exporters , importers , and borrowers , while the lat- ter accommodates the ...
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... exchange controls , and high level of international credit transac- tions , took action to develop Bangkok into a regional fi- nancial center and in March , 1993 , it inaugurated the Bangkok International Banking Facilities ( BIBF ) ...
... exchange controls , and high level of international credit transac- tions , took action to develop Bangkok into a regional fi- nancial center and in March , 1993 , it inaugurated the Bangkok International Banking Facilities ( BIBF ) ...
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