Thai PM Prayut says finance minister's surprise exit won't impact policy

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BANGKOK (REUTERS) - Thailand's prime minister said on Wednesday (Sept 2) there would be no impact on economic policies and plans from the sudden resignation of the finance minister, whose replacement will be made at an appropriate time.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - Thailand's prime minister said on Wednesday there would be no impact on economic policies and plans from the sudden resignation of the finance minister, whose replacement will be made at an appropriate time.

His comments come a day after the surprise resignation of Mr Predee Daochai, who quit after less than a month in office. Mr Predee's departure could create uncertainty in policy-making as the government rolls out billions of dollars of stimulus to aid the economy through the global pandemic, analysts and investors say.The benchmark index climbed 0.2 per cent in the morning trade session.

 

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