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All roads lead to China [Bangkok Post, Thailand](07 Nov 2009 23:59:00 EST)Nov. 7--China is one of the most interesting markets to look into and Thai entrepreneurs have shown a great deal of interest in learning more about it, a leading banker said at a recent seminar held in Bangkok recently.
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BBL expansion gains pace in China [Bangkok Post, Thailand](31 Oct 2009 23:59:00 EDT)Oct. 31--Bangkok Bank plans to move forward with its business expansion in China with the launch of a local operation in December, according to executive chairman Kosit Panpiemras. The bank is scheduled to open a local banking business on the mainland in December after receiving the business licence from the Beijing government in August.
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Banking scandal fugitive linked to Asian crisis back in Thailand after extradition from Canada [Canadian Press DataFile](30 Oct 2009 14:56:00 EDT)BANGKOK, Thailand _ A fugitive former adviser to a Thai bank whose failure caused a crisis of confidence that helped spark the 1997 Asian financial meltdown was back in Bangkok on Saturday, facing prosecution after his extradition from Canada.






