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  • Will Thailand's Military Be Held Accountable for the Country's Economic Woes?

    Will Thailand's Military Be Held Accountable for the Country's Economic Woes?
    Luke Hunt
    December 11, 2015

    have acceleratedthey plungedthe notorious 1MDB fund in Malaysia have been complicated and exaggerated by a flight of foreign capital and the collapse of the Malaysian ringgit to its lowest levels since the 1997/98 Asian Financial Crisis.

    Equally, regional institutions likeinto exile in response to threats of jail by Prime Minister Hun Sen, upsetting foreign investors.

    Thailand has also been forced to carry the added burden of a military government with no economic experience amid expectations that the global financial outlook and in particular the East Asian economies are heading for a turbulent ride.

    In fact, the October Thai export numbers were the 10th consecutive monthly contraction. According to economists these numbers indicate there will be no export recovery in the near term.

    This should be taken on board by the Thai military government and the individuals responsible for the economy who might one day be asked to compensate long-suffering Thais for the losses their coup and subsequent time at the helm had cost them.

    After all, that is what they want from Yingluck.

    thediplomat.com
    http://thailandchatter.com/showthrea...ll=1#post45112
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