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Assistant Professor Dr. Noppadol Kannika, Director of the Super Poll Research Office (SUPER POLL) in collaboration with the UCSI Poll Research Office, UCSI University, Malaysia. www.ucsipoll.org Opening a project to survey the financial conditions of Thais and Malays (Consumer Sentiment Index, CSI), a case study of people from all walks of life in both countries. The sample size was 1,164 Thai people and the sample size was 531 Malaysians. The project was conducted in both quantitative research. (Quantitative Research) and Qualitative Research (Qualitative Research) between 10 May - 7 June 2019 found that When asked about the financial situation when thinking about the past 12 months. Distinguishing between the sample groups of Thai people and Malaysian people, it was found that only 6.6 percent of Thai people said that Your own financial condition has improved. Meanwhile, 31.6 percent of Malaysians said their financial condition had improved. What is worrisome is About half of Thais, or 49.4 percent, said their financial situation has deteriorated.
But only 16.2 percent of Malaysians said their financial condition had worsened. The rest of the people in both countries, 44.0 percent of Thais and 52.2 percent of Malaysians, said their financial conditions were the same. What is worth considering is Future financial conditions in the next 12 months Classify and compare between Thai people With Malaysians, it was found that 21.9 percent of Thais and 34.6 percent of Malaysians stated that the future financial condition will be better. However, more than one in four Thais, or 27.5 percent, but only 18.3 percent of Malaysians said the future WhatsApp Number List financial condition would get worse. In addition, the rest of the people in both countries, 50.6 percent of Thais and 47.1 percent of Malaysians, said the condition Future finances will be the same. What is interesting is Forecasting a good time for doing business and investing for people in both countries, it was found that 21.7 percent of Thais and 37.6 percent of Malaysians said the next 12 months would be a good time for doing business and investing. investment while 34.7 percent of Thai people and 35.5 percent of Malaysian people stated that it is not yet a good time for doing business and investing The rest of the people studied in both countries, 43.6 percent of Thais and 26.9 percent of Malaysians.
said the next 12 months would still be the same period for doing business and investing. Director of Super Poll said that this is the first time that there has been a handshake between public opinion polling institutions in the two countries. Superpol Research Office, Thailand and UCSI Research Office, UCSI University, Malaysia, with the goal of finding information for the common good (the Common Good) of the people of both countries. To allow those in power to have access to their feelings and thoughts Understand the financial situation of the people and will be able to prevent and solve the problems of people in both countries. "This time it was found that Thais have about five times the proportion of people who see their financial situation as improving than Malaysians. One important factor may be the weak political situation in Thailand, but if the new government comes out looking good and acceptable, it should result in Thai people's confidence in the financial situation likely to improve." Asst. Prof. Dr. Noppadol said.
But only 16.2 percent of Malaysians said their financial condition had worsened. The rest of the people in both countries, 44.0 percent of Thais and 52.2 percent of Malaysians, said their financial conditions were the same. What is worth considering is Future financial conditions in the next 12 months Classify and compare between Thai people With Malaysians, it was found that 21.9 percent of Thais and 34.6 percent of Malaysians stated that the future financial condition will be better. However, more than one in four Thais, or 27.5 percent, but only 18.3 percent of Malaysians said the future WhatsApp Number List financial condition would get worse. In addition, the rest of the people in both countries, 50.6 percent of Thais and 47.1 percent of Malaysians, said the condition Future finances will be the same. What is interesting is Forecasting a good time for doing business and investing for people in both countries, it was found that 21.7 percent of Thais and 37.6 percent of Malaysians said the next 12 months would be a good time for doing business and investing. investment while 34.7 percent of Thai people and 35.5 percent of Malaysian people stated that it is not yet a good time for doing business and investing The rest of the people studied in both countries, 43.6 percent of Thais and 26.9 percent of Malaysians.
said the next 12 months would still be the same period for doing business and investing. Director of Super Poll said that this is the first time that there has been a handshake between public opinion polling institutions in the two countries. Superpol Research Office, Thailand and UCSI Research Office, UCSI University, Malaysia, with the goal of finding information for the common good (the Common Good) of the people of both countries. To allow those in power to have access to their feelings and thoughts Understand the financial situation of the people and will be able to prevent and solve the problems of people in both countries. "This time it was found that Thais have about five times the proportion of people who see their financial situation as improving than Malaysians. One important factor may be the weak political situation in Thailand, but if the new government comes out looking good and acceptable, it should result in Thai people's confidence in the financial situation likely to improve." Asst. Prof. Dr. Noppadol said.