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  2. List of largest banks in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    United Overseas Bank Singapore: 340.7 4 Maybank Malaysia: 213.2 5 CIMB Malaysia: 149.3 6 Bangkok Bank Thailand: 130.7 7 Kasikornbank Thailand: 124.3 8 Bank Mandiri Indonesia: 121.1 9 Bank Rakyat Indonesia Indonesia: 117.7 10 Public Bank Berhad Malaysia: 111.1 11 Krung Thai Bank Thailand: 107.7 12 Siam Commercial Bank Thailand: 101.4 13 Bank ...

  3. 1997 Asian financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    Thailand triggered the crisis on 2 July and on 3 July, the Bangko Sentral intervened to defend the peso, raising the overnight rate from 15% to 32% at the onset of the Asian crisis in mid-July 1997. The peso dropped from 26 pesos per dollar at the start of the crisis to 46.50 pesos in early 1998 to 53 pesos as in July 2001.

  4. Bangkok Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Bank was established in 1944 and was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 1975. One of Thailand's 3rd class banks, Bangkok Bank has an extensive distribution channel network to serve a variety of customers.

  5. Thai baht - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Thailand adopted a series of exchange controls on 19 December 2006, which resulted in a significant divergence between offshore and onshore exchange rates, with spreads of up to 10 percent between the two markets. Controls were broadly lifted on 3 March 2008 and there is now no significant difference between offshore and onshore ...

  6. List of banks in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Bank. Bank of Ayudhya (Krungsri) CIMB Thai Bank. ICBC Thai. Kasikornbank (KBank) Kiatnakin Phatra Bank. Krungthai Bank. Land & Houses Bank. Siam Commercial Bank.

  7. Stock Exchange of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 30 April 1975, it is ASEAN's 3rd largest after Indonesia Stock Exchange and Singapore Exchange by market capitalization at US$489.95 billion (both SET and mai) as of November 2023. [1] From 2015 to June 2020, it was the biggest IPO market in Southeast Asia in terms of accumulated raised fund at US$17.8 billion (THB 598.0147 billion).

  8. Bank of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Thailand. ธนาคารแห่งประเทศไทย. Seal of Siam Devadhiraj, guardian deity of Thailand holding a money bag and a sceptre. Bang Khun Phrom Palace. Headquarters. Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand. Coordinates. 13°46′08″N 100°30′03″E  /  13.7689°N 100.5009°E  / 13.7689; 100.5009. Established.

  9. List of Thai provinces by GPP - Wikipedia

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    Thai provinces by GDP per capita in 2019. (US$ Nominal) This is a list of Thai provinces and regions by GDP and GDP per capita as of 2019, based on Gross Regional and Provincial Product Chain Volume Measures 2019 Edition, According to Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC). [1]