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Thai bank deposit guarantee

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2 hours ago, griffon2011 said:

The bail-in laws in the UK are different from the US and you will have to due your own research.  Bail-ins became law in the US around 2014-2015 and the Dodd Frank Act among others defines their use or rather abuse of the depositors.  I'm not trying to prove a point here and was only interested to know if Thai banks have bail-in laws.  I did my own research a few years ago and determined that the risk vs reward was too great at my age and slowly emptied my Vanguard fund accounts and keep a minimal amount in my bank account.     

OK thanks for clarification.

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