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"We have capital adequacy ratios in our system that would make western banks weep with envy. Our problem is that banks are not lending"
Korn Chatikavanij |
BY CONVENTIONAL MEASURES, if ever a man was fated to lead it would be Thailands debonair finance minister, Korn Chatikavanij. Indeed, the 45-year-old Korn has the profile of someone destined to head the UK finance ministry as chancellor of the exchequer, rather than the Thai treasury in Bangkok.
The grandson of a privy councillor to Thailands royal court, Korn was born in Londons South Kensington and was educated at English schools, including Winchester College, before taking a philosophy, politics and economics degree at St Johns College, Oxford. A fellow undergraduate at St Johns was his life-long friend, the new Thai prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.
After a stint in the City of London with...
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