Thailand Says Rise in State Debt Won’t Crowd Out Private Sector

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Thailand has ample enough liquidity to handle a rise in government borrowing to fund the budget deficit and an almost $14 billion cash handout, said Jindarat Viriyataveekul, the finance ministry’s public debt advisor.

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