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Thai stocks biggest losers in Asia
Bloomberg News, Published on 08/08/2013
» Thailand's stocks are falling at the fastest pace in Asia as parliament debates on an amnesty bill spurred protests in Bangkok and threatened to delay the country's biggest-ever infrastructure spending plan.
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Thai stocks tumble most worldwide
Bloomberg News, Published on 21/10/2013
» Thailand’s stocks fell the most in a month, with the benchmark index posting the biggest drop worldwide, amid speculation that a bill granting amnesty for political offenses will spur protests against the government.
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Graft buster laments losing battle with corruption culture
Bloomberg News, Published on 02/04/2015
» Thailand is awash in corruption and the battle against it will be lost unless there is a fundamental shift in Thai politics and culture, a leading anti-graft official says.
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PTT boss: End fuel subsidies
Bloomberg News, Published on 17/07/2014
» Thailand’s junta should remove fuel subsidies that have cost a half-trillion baht over the past three years to free up funds for crucial infrastructure projects, PTT Pcl chairman Piyasvasti Amranand said in an interview.
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Default risk soars, funds pull $4bn
Bloomberg News, Published on 20/01/2014
» The perceived risk of Thailand defaulting on its debt is at its highest since August last year, as anti-government protests prompt money managers to sell off Thai stocks and bonds.
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Thai stocks fall, baht down on protests
Bloomberg News, Published on 08/11/2013
» Thailand’s stocks dropped and the baht touched a three-week low on concern protests triggered by a proposed amnesty law for political offences will deepen a slowdown in Southeast Asia’s second-biggest economy.
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Stocks down on amnesty push risks
Bloomberg News, Published on 01/08/2013
» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra risks Thailand's biggest protests this year with a legislative push that includes an amnesty for jailed supporters and two trillion baht of railway investments.
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