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Liquidity ample despite sharp falls in SET: BoT

The ongoing sharp declines of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) do not pose a significant threat to liquidity in the market, short-term interest rates, the baht currency or to domestic financial institutions, Bank of Thailand (BoT) deputy governor... ...full story at Bangkok Post

from Bangkok Post on Sat, Oct 11 2008

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