Thailand: Selected Issues
January 9, 2004
Summary
This Selected Issues paper reviews the aggregate balance-sheet analysis that describes the improvement in Thailand's overall balance sheet since the crisis, and also highlights the potential vulnerabilities. It assesses the public debt and contingent liabilities, and developments in the banking sector. It discusses the operations of Specialized Financial Institutions and related regulatory issues, the financial and corporate sector restructuring, and also presents an overview of developments in nonperforming loans and assets. It reviews the growth without credit feature of Thailand, which explains how firms have financed their operations after the crisis.
Subject: Banking, Credit, Financial institutions, Financial statements, Loans, Money, Nonperforming loans, Public debt, Public financial management (PFM)
Keywords: Asia and Pacific, B. credit trend, bank, CR, Credit, credit contraction, Financial statements, financing source, firm, foreign currency, Global, growth prospect, ISCR, loan, Loans, NFPE debt, Nonperforming loans, sources firm, Total NPLs
Pages:
56
Volume:
2004
DOI:
Issue:
001
Series:
Country Report No. 2004/001
Stock No:
1THAEA0012004
ISBN:
9781451836806
ISSN:
1934-7685





