Thailand's Nijathaworn calls for regulatory unity

Bandid Nijathaworn, a deputy governor at the Bank of Thailand, has called for domestic and international harmonisation of financial regulation in order to avoid the harmful arbitrage associated with the current turmoil.

Speaking in Bangkok, Nijathaworn said that the current crisis highlighted the globalised nature of the financial market, which required significant supervisory coordination in future. Uncoordinated regulatory measures could cause major difficulty in crisis management, the deputy

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