Thailand's government is benefiting from a recent decline in interest rates, which has lowered the cost of servicing its national debt. This reduction eases the financial pressure on the state budget, potentially freeing up funds for other public spending priorities. The change affects government borrowing costs and could influence fiscal policy decisions in the coming months.
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Lower interest rates reduce yields on government bonds, making them more attractive to investors.
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