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Tsunami fails to dent optimistic outlook

机译:海啸未能削弱乐观的前景

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Simon Montlake reports from Bangkok on the pre-election mood and discovers that the tsunami disaster has not dented Thai bankers' confidence As Thai bankers packed their bags for the holiday season in December, everyone was braced for a busy start to 2005. After all, there is a general election to look forward to. Thai voters go to the polls on February 6 and incumbent prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is strongly favoured to form the next government. But the Indian Ocean tsunami that pummelled south Asia on December 26 was a reminder that the business of forecasting is not something at which economists excel. More than 10,000 people in Thailand were injured by the catastrophic waves and thousands of foreign holidaymakers were among the victims. The tragedy has cast a shadow over the country and set a muted tone for this month's election campaign.
机译:西蒙·蒙特莱克(Simon Montlake)从曼谷报道了大选前的情绪,并发现海啸灾难并未削弱泰国银行家的信心。随着泰国银行家在12月的假期打包行李,每个人都为2005年的忙碌做好了准备。毕竟,有大选值得期待。泰国选民将于2月6日参加投票,现任总理他信·西那瓦(Thaksin Shinawatra)强烈支持成立下一届政府。但是12月26日席卷南亚的印度洋海啸提醒我们,预测工作并不是经济学家擅长的事情。灾难性的海浪使泰国超过10,000人受伤,成千上万的外国度假者成为受害者。这场悲剧给这个国家蒙上了阴影,为本月的竞选活动定下了沉默的语气。

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    《The banker》 |2005年第948期|p.68-69|共2页
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