Central bank to blame for Thailand’s slow growth, says PM advisor


Pichai Naripthaphan (left) blames the central bank for doing very little to address the country’s poor economic performance. - The Nation

BANGKOK: The Thai economy is still slumping compared to other Asean countries because the BOT is doing nothing to help, says the PM's advisor.

An advisor to the prime minister, Pichai Naripthaphan, took the central bank to task again for doing very little to address the country’s poor economic performance.

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