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Thai bank declares extra holiday amid financial crisis

December 12, 2008 00:00:00


BANGKOK, Dec 11 (AFP): The Bank of Thailand broke a long tradition Friday and declared January 2 a business holiday, creating a five-day new year break in a bid to stimulate internal tourism spending.
The announcement comes as Thailand faces an economic slowdown and the fallout from a costly blockade of Bangkok's airports by anti-government protesters earlier this month.
"Normally the Bank of Thailand will not set more than four consecutive holidays, but because of repercussions from overseas economic sluggishness the Bank expects light transactions at the end of this year," it said in a statement.

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