Thai household debt soars to record high
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Bangkok
DIN Ruenmeesang spends about half his monthly income making minimum payments on his seven credit cards and multiple bank loans. That isn't stopping the 33-year-old from borrowing again to buy a new car next year.
Spenders like Mr Din are making it hard for Thailand's central bank to cut interest rates even as South-east Asia's second-largest economy struggles with weakening growth. Thai household debt has more than tripled in a decade to a record high 83.5 per cent of gross domestic product, and lower borrowing costs may exacerbate that.
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