BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's interim, army-appointed prime minister unveiled his new cabinet on Monday, with a respected central bank governor as finance minister in an apparent bid to reassure investors after last month's coup.
According to an overnight posting on the Government House Web site (www.thaigov.go.th), Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont appointed 26 ministers to a cabinet expected to have a one-year life before elections are held under a new constitution.
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