BANGKOK : Thailand will sell 55 billion baht ($1.61 billion) of government savings bonds next month to help finance a budget deficit, a finance ministry official said on Monday.The five and 10-year bonds will be offered to the public from June 13, Patricia Mongkhonvanit, head of the ministry's public debt
BANGKOK : Thailand will sell 55 billion baht of government savings bonds next month to help finance a budget deficit, a finance ministry official said on Monday.
The five and 10-year bonds will be offered to the public from June 13, Patricia Mongkhonvanit, head of the ministry's public debt management office, told a news conference.
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