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The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product in Thailand dropped slightly to 88.4% at the end of the final quarter of 2024 from a revised 88.9% at the end of the third quarter, central bank data showed on Monday.

But the amount of household debt rose to 16.42 trillion baht ($484 billion) at the end of December from 16.36 trillion baht at the end of September, among the highest levels in Asia.

($1 = 33.92 baht)

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