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SPENDING SURVEY:

Consumers worldwide get thrifty as oil surges

Thais to save money, go shopping less




THAI tempts more tourists

Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) has launched its Grand Season Campaign 2006, aimed at boosting tourist numbers during this year's low season, which runs until September.





Great growth foreseen on SET in rest of 2006

Mutual-fund experts are bullish about investment in the Thai bourse for the rest of this year.

DEVELOPER

Krissana to consolidate after big boom

Company moves to build in Pattaya after completing Bangkok projects

RESIDENTIAL MARKET

In Style completes 2 city condominiums

Colony Sukhumvit 11 ready to transfer deeds as Lumpini site puts finishing touches

LATE NEWS

Mitsubishi sales up 28 per cent

Amid oil price hikes, Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Ltd announced better-than-expected yearly results for 2005. Domestic vehicle sales rose by 28.2 per cent on year to 45,182.

SUBWAY OUTLETS

Metro Mall shelves plans to expand operations

Company says sales at existing stations have not met forecasts



Australian firm sees high growth in lease-back schemes

Thailand's real estate market is now mature enough to adopt the lease-back model, which will help manufacturers reduce the construction costs of their factories, the country manager of Australian-based Bovis Lend Lease (Thailand) Ltd said in an interview this week.



Retailers hesitate on World Cup souvenirs

The economic slowdown cooled interest in the right to sell World Cup souvenir merchandise in the face of reduced spending power.

ANALYSIS

Traders fear jasmine rice plan will push buyers into competitors' hands

The government's campaign to promote jasmine rice is a double-edged sword in opening up new export markets, writes Petchanet Pratruangkrai.

IN BRIEF

Electronics

Salee Industry expects sales to climb to Bt500 million



EXIM Bank to fund more foreign expansions

The Export-Import Bank of Thailand has set an aggressive lending target for this year of Bt5 billion to support Thai investment projects overseas, especially those concerning the Kitchen of the World campaign and investment by Thai companies in neighbouring countries.






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